The other two meetings going on right now are dealing with issues of far greater impact on Alaska I presume. But this is one most Alaskans can understand easily and are impacted by most directly and tangibly.
Here is the table with copies of emails and letters for and against the bill.
[Update: I looked through these and they are all dated March 18 and some 17. Actually this stack is misleading. I didn't realize I have one big stack twice. The vote was 62 for HB 19, 18 against, and four had other options, like get the US to change, but not just Alaska.]
Sen. Olson and Sen. Menard listen to phone testimony on the ending daylight savings time in Alaska.
Rep. Anna Fairclough, the bill sponsor, responded to the comments received through the mail, email, and by phone today. She said there were two reasons that have real justification for not changing:
1. People in Southeast Alaska have a real issue because they are basically in Pacific time, so they get less light in the evening while the sun comes up 3am at solstice.
2. The difficulty in coordinating with people outside of Alaska. (I think this was the second one)
Other than these two points, most people prefer getting rid of daylight savings time. A lot of this is about having to change and the disruption that causes with relatively little daylight impact for most Alaskans (further north and west than Southeast.)
Other issue: Why don't we just spring forward and stay on daylight savings time the whole year. There area a couple of issues:
1. Feds, not states, can change time zones.
2. Western Alaska would be even further off of sun time (opposite problem of Southeast.)
Meeting was adjourned just about 5pm with the decision postponed.
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HB 19 Heard & Held?? What exactly does that mean?
ReplyDeleteAnon, not quite sure what you're asking? There were only two committee members there, so maybe they couldn't take any action because they didn't have a quorum. So it would have been held to the next meeting.
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