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[Indiana] House passes daylight-saving time bill
Terre Haute Tribune-Star ^ | April 29,2005 | By Mike Smith/Associated Press/Indianapolis

Posted on 04/29/2005 5:24:20 AM PDT by Military family member

House passes daylight-saving time bill Updated 12:23a.m. Friday, April 29

By Mike Smith/Associated Press/Indianapolis

The Indiana House gave final legislative approval Thursday to make all of Indiana join 47 other states in observing daylight-saving time, capping three decades of contentious debate.

Proponents of the clock change, who failed to win passage of the bill earlier in the day, cheered wildly after it passed 51-46 on a second tally taken shortly after 11:30 p.m. EST. It passed the Senate 28-22 on Wednesday and now heads to Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, who made it a top priority and is sure to sign it.

The law would take effect next April, when all states except most of Arizona and all of Hawaii would again observe the time change.

House Speaker Brian Bosma held the voting board open for several minutes during the second vote until Rep. Troy Woodruff, a freshman Republican from Vincennes, supplied the 51st "yea" needed for passage. Bosma then closed the machine and announced the bill's passage.

"I can tell you that the rest of the nation, the rest of the world, knows that Indiana doesn't get it," Bosma said during debate. "Now is the day to tell the rest of the world that we are willing to step into the 21st century."

Woodruff voted against the bill earlier and initially cast a no vote Thursday night. His district borders Illinois and a pocket of counties in southwestern Indiana that are in the Central time zone and observe daylight time. Many residents in the western parts of Indiana oppose Eastern daylight time, since it would put them an hour ahead of their Central time neighbors all year.

Woodruff said he changed his vote because the issue had become too partisan and he wanted to move on to bigger matters such as the two-year state budget. He suggested that his vote might be politically risky, but said he was prepared to return home and explain his vote to constituents.

"Some things are more important than re-election," he said.

Daniels spokeswoman Jane Jankowski said the governor spoke with top House sponsors by phone after the vote and extended his gratitude to supporters. "It's a great day," Jankowski said.

Efforts to make the time switch have failed more than two dozen times since most of the state's 92 counties opted out of the time change under state and federal legislation passed in the early 1970s. Its path to passage was rough and rocky all session long, but Daniels lobbied hard for the bill because he said it would eliminate confusion and boost commerce. Dozens of businesses and their lobbying groups backed the bill, saying the current system causes mix-ups over airline flights, delivery times and conference calls.

The House voted 49-48 against the bill earlier Thursday. That vote, however, did not kill the legislation because it takes a constitutional majority of 51 votes to pass a bill or defeat one outright. Seventy-seven counties in the Eastern time zone portion of Indiana remain on standard time year round, while five in southeastern Indiana ignore state and federal law and change their clocks. Five counties each in the northwest and southwest pockets of the state are in the Central zone and observe daylight time.

The legislation would require that Daniels and the General Assembly petition the U.S. Department of Transportation, which regulates times zones, to hold hearings to determine if more Indiana counties should be moved to the Central zone.

The request would have to be made within days of Daniels' signing the bill, and he has said the hearing process could begin within months.

Republican Rep. Jerry Torr of Carmel, the bill's primary sponsor in the House, argued for the time change, saying the state hurts itself by not following the same time as most of the country.

"We put up a roadblock that shouldn't be there," Torr said. Adoption of daylight time "is a signal to the rest of the world that we are ready to do business."

dblock that shouldn't be there," Torr said. Adoption of daylight time "is a signal to the rest of the world that we are ready to do business."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: dst; indiana; timesavers
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I spoke with Gov. Daniels at a local town hall meeting two weeks ago. He is certain to sign bill.
1 posted on 04/29/2005 5:24:22 AM PDT by Military family member
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To: Military family member

Has Bush indicated whether or not he's in favor of the expansion of DST in the energy bill?


2 posted on 04/29/2005 5:25:47 AM PDT by Perdogg (Rumsfeld for President - 2008)
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That I haven't heard. How would it work?


3 posted on 04/29/2005 5:28:26 AM PDT by Military family member (Bless the Legacy of John Paul II)
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I'd be ticked if I lived in Indiana. Daylight savings time sucks.


4 posted on 04/29/2005 5:32:33 AM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Proud infidel since 1970.)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Living outside of DST when everyone else is on it sucks.


5 posted on 04/29/2005 5:38:57 AM PDT by xusafflyer (Keep paying those taxes California. Mexico thanks you.)
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To: Military family member

Basically the proposal is to expand DST by two months by starting in March and ending in November.


6 posted on 04/29/2005 5:40:35 AM PDT by Perdogg (Rumsfeld for President - 2008)
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To: Military family member

Gonna need a patch to a bunch of software ;)


7 posted on 04/29/2005 5:41:18 AM PDT by ProudVet77 (Warning: Frequent sarcastic posts)
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To: Military family member

And another bit of texture in our national character is lost in the pursuit of the Holy Grail of bland conformity.

If Washington DC demanded that all clocks run backward on Fridays, half the states would immediately work on rewiring clock motors without giving it a second thought.


8 posted on 04/29/2005 5:43:03 AM PDT by gridlock (ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Well, you're right. It's a device invented by Ben Franklin to save candles. The problem has always been, in my humble opinion, not that Indiana doesn't have Daylight Savings Time, but that everyone else does.

I still say, for the record, that Indiana turn its clocks ahead 25 hours instead of 1 hour, then we'll be a day ahead of the world

9 posted on 04/29/2005 5:43:26 AM PDT by Military family member (Bless the Legacy of John Paul II)
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I work for a transportation company that makes two runs from Iowa to Indy every day. The time differences cause a lot of confusion and missed connections. Of course just about the time everyone gets used to it, it changes.


10 posted on 04/29/2005 5:43:27 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (What's the difference between Joseph Goebbels and Michael Moore? About 150 pounds.)
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There are several counties that have set their own clocks according to local law. These counties will now have to conform with the rest....

I want to see those laws enforced,

11 posted on 04/29/2005 5:45:04 AM PDT by Military family member (Bless the Legacy of John Paul II)
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We also ought to be on Central Time.

Why in the world are we in the same time zone as NY, Boston, Miami, and DC, rather than Chicago?

12 posted on 04/29/2005 5:45:52 AM PDT by cicero's_son
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I know it does cause trouble, but what I fine truly silly in the entire debate is that for the 30 years that Indiana has argued over this issue, not a single study was done to show the pros or cons of DST. Every single argument is based on anadotal evidence.

This is from the state that boasts the university that gave us both B.F. Skinner and lab rat mazes and the Kinsey report.

Go figure

13 posted on 04/29/2005 5:48:33 AM PDT by Military family member (Bless the Legacy of John Paul II)
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Welcome to the party, Hoosiers!

My wife's originally from Richmond, IN - she liked not having to worry about DST while she was there.


14 posted on 04/29/2005 5:49:49 AM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow (Why yes, I am "narrow minded", thank you! See Matthew 7:14.)
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To: Perdogg
Basically the proposal is to expand DST by two months by starting in March and ending in November.

Under the proposal, Daylight Savings Time would be in effect for more than half the year, and would become the new "normal". Maybe we can call Wintertime "Daylight Wastings Time" or something...

15 posted on 04/29/2005 5:51:38 AM PDT by gridlock (ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
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As I understand it, It would extend daylight even later into the evenings.

I live in Terre Haute, right on the boarder and 1/3 of my staff and my customes live in Illinois. It's going to make a lot of work for me.

16 posted on 04/29/2005 5:53:54 AM PDT by Military family member (Bless the Legacy of John Paul II)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

But it will bring us new business. It will just flood into the state now. Businesses that have no trouble conducting business with other business in Europe or Asia but can't get the time in Indiana.


17 posted on 04/29/2005 5:58:13 AM PDT by pas
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Sounds like half the state wants to be on Illinois time and the other half on Ohio, eastern time.

The state seems rather split 50/50.

This may not be a problem elsewhere where time zone borders are much less populated. Much of the central to mountain time zone split is sparsly populated. Same from mountain to pacific. But eastern to central is most populated in Indiana.


18 posted on 04/29/2005 6:01:59 AM PDT by George from New England
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ie daylight vs standard is more of a central vs eastern change, that toggles in April and October.


19 posted on 04/29/2005 6:03:21 AM PDT by George from New England
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To: cicero's_son

I will be ticked if they make us change to Chicago time. We are just as economically tied to Cincinnati and New York as we are Chicago--even more so in my case. I don't want it to be daylight at 4:00 am and dark at 4:00 pm when the kids walk home from school. It's next to impossible to get anything done outside in the evening after work. When I was a kid we could play outside until late in the evening. If it gets dark even earlier, the kids will have even less outside time. It's no wonder they are all couch potatoes. They can't play out after dark.


20 posted on 04/29/2005 6:06:58 AM PDT by Samwise (We apologize for the inconvenience.)
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