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Originally Posted by Swift
If I'm thinking this through correctly (and I might not be, I always suck at this time zone stuff) then we would be 2 hours ahead of BC for 6 months? If so that would suck hard for me. I work until 6 currently to cater to the BC office hours. If we had permanent DST, I'd be working until 7? Uh, no thanks.
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I'm not sure it would be an issue. BC has already planned to move to DST when their neighbours do. The major hangup is the US(once Alberta decides) .
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To date, Washington state and Oregon have approved legislation committing to a year-round Pacific time, while a majority of voters in California have cast ballots supporting the move. Turning those state initiatives into law, however, requires the ascent of the U.S. Congress – something Horgan said is not a prioirty right now in U.S. federal politics.
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https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/b...ange-1.4830957
It's possible with a new Federal government in the US, it becomes a priority.