What will public opinion be on daylight saving time changes by end of 2025?
Majority Favor Abolishing • 25%
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Nationwide polls or surveys from reputable polling organizations
Musk and Ramaswamy Propose Ending Daylight Saving Time Under Trump's DoGE Initiative
Dec 3, 2024, 09:43 PM
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who will be advising Donald Trump's incoming administration, are reportedly considering ending daylight saving time in the U.S. as part of the Department of Government Efficiency (DoGE) initiative. The proposal aims to eliminate the semiannual clock changes, which they have described as 'annoying' and 'inefficient.' This move is part of a broader effort to streamline government operations, reflecting a desire to make American governance more efficient. The initiative has garnered attention from various stakeholders, including Senator Tommy Tuberville, who supports making daylight saving time permanent. Congressional action would be required to enact this change.
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Evenly Split • 25%
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Majority support elimination • 25%
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Opinion evenly split • 25%
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No significant opinion • 25%
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No action taken • 25%
Passed and signed into law • 25%
Passed but vetoed • 25%
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Majority of states adopt Standard Time, some undecided • 25%
All states adopt Standard Time permanently • 25%
Some states opt out and keep Daylight Saving Time • 25%
No significant changes, Daylight Saving Time continues • 25%
No states comply • 25%
Some states opt out • 25%
All states comply • 25%
Majority of states opt out • 25%
Legislation passed • 25%
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Executive order issued • 25%
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State-level changes only • 25%
Federal legislation passed • 25%
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Majority Support • 25%
No Vote • 25%
Equal Support/Opposition • 25%
Minority Support • 25%