Massachusetts folks have been enjoying longer days since we turned the clocks ahead one hour on March 9. It’s been giving people in Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and all over the state the ability to enjoy the outdoors longer. Whether it’s walking, playing, getting yard work done, or whatever your activity, you now have more daylight when spending time outside.
There has been an on-and-off discussion to make Daylight Saving Time permanent, which obviously would include Massachusetts in this change. President Trump is pushing to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. The Senate Commerce Committee recently held its first hearing on the issue in over three years, however, no consensus has been reached at this time.
What Would it Look Like in Massachusetts If Daylight Saving Time Became Permanent?…