Utah will have 2 separate bills before its state legislature this year.
1 is to fall back and never spring forward again - staying on regular time. The second is to stay sprung forward and not fall back any more, staying on daylight savings time.
They said that the country clubs are against one of them, saying it will cost them $24 million a year in lost golf time. I'm trying to decide if they're afraid of losing morning golfers, or evening ones.
1 is to fall back and never spring forward again - staying on regular time. The second is to stay sprung forward and not fall back any more, staying on daylight savings time.
They said that the country clubs are against one of them, saying it will cost them $24 million a year in lost golf time. I'm trying to decide if they're afraid of losing morning golfers, or evening ones.
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