
President Donald Trump on Friday reiterated his call to end the "costly" custom of changing clocks, which he said was imposing an unnecessary financial burden on the United States.
" The House and Senate should work hard for more light at the end of the day ," Trump urged the US Congress in a post on "Social Truth."
" Very popular and, most importantly, no more clock changes, a huge inconvenience and, for our government ."
Daylight saving time, known as daylight saving time, was adopted by the federal government during World War I, but was unpopular with farmers rushing to get produce to morning markets and was quickly repealed.
Many states experimented with their own versions, but it wasn't reintroduced nationwide until 1967.
The issue has become a pet topic for Trump, who called in December for more light in the evening.
Lini një Përgjigje