Happy Spring forward folks! Although we lost an hour of sleep last night, I’m sure the extra sunshine will make up for it. 
I don’t mean to get too controversial, but Daylight Savings has become a heated topic in past years.
Some Americans believe we should no longer change the clock twice a year, while others argue changing the clocks boosts productivity.
Around two years ago the Senate even passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make Daylight Savings Time permanent — meaning our winter evenings wouldn’t start at 4:30 PM.
But the bill became stalled in the House and here we are still changing our clocks, this time springing forward.
As a member of Congress, I want to know where my supporters stand on making Daylight Savings permanent. Will you take a moment to fill out our survey on Daylight Savings time?
I look forward to receiving your input!
— Haley
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