
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2022 16:16:04 -0600 From: Paul Gilmartin via tz <tz@iana.org> Message-ID: <69e927e4-aa02-553a-c070-6ab97835c00c@AIM.com> | Why? Why what? Why did time run out? Why was the bill proposed in the first place? Why would you expect anyone here to be able to answer those, or any similar question, I don't think we have any list members who have any crystal balls here. | Would that apply throughout the United States, including Hawaii, | Puerto Rico, and Arizona? Again, this is not really the appropriate source for proposed US legislation, but as I recall what was mentioned earlier, yes, but (see below) | Would tm_isdst be set uniformly? If there is only one standard time for a zone, then yes, it would be set uniformly, to 0 for that zone - just the same as any other zone that has no seasonal time shifts. But with no actual legislative changes being made, speculating on what would happen is just that, speculation. But note that calling it "permanent daylight saving" is just a way of communicating to the great uneducated what the time would end up being, not any kind of requirement that tm_isdst==1 is required. | Would regions wanting light on winter mornings be allowed to select | a more westerly time zone with approval of the Secretary of Transportation? That was my understanding, yes. | Would it happen precipitously in 2024 causing maximum confusion about | poll closing time with electronic devices not updated? How can you possibly expect anyone here to answer that? Go speak to someone who knows what is, or could, possibly happen, or just read the published information, like everyone else does. kre