Daylight Saving Time: Keep It or Ditch It? The Debate Between Arizona and Virginia

Twice a year, Americans adjust their clocks—except in Arizona and Hawaii. But is daylight saving time (DST) still necessary, or is it an outdated practice that needs to go? In this lively debate, American Potential host David From sits down with Stephen Shadegg, AFP’s Arizona State Director, and Tim Parrish, AFP’s Virginia State Director, to discuss whether DST should be permanent, abolished, or left up to the states. Stephen, who has never had to change his clocks in Arizona, argues for the stability and efficiency of sticking to standard time, while Tim makes the case that DST leads to lower crime, increased productivity, and economic benefits. As Congress considers the Protect Sunshine Act to end the biannual clock changes, this episode dives into the historical reasons for DST, its impact on businesses and public safety, and whether it truly benefits the country. Should states decide for themselves, or does America need a unified time policy? Tune in to hear both sides and decide where you stand!

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American Potential is a national award-winning podcast showcasing how everyday Americans are breaking barriers in their communities. While some guests are public officials or influencers, many are ordinary people who took a stand and made a difference. We discuss real policy solutions to the nation’s biggest challenges and highlight those taking action. Hosted by David From, a Regional Vice President at Americans for Prosperity, the podcast shares stories of success and struggle to inspire you to create change in your own community. American Potential won the Gold Award at the 18th annual w3 Awards in the News and Politics Podcast category. American Potential is a project of Americans for Prosperity, an advocacy and accountability organization that helps pass policies to expand freedom and opportunity.