Tech billionaire Elon Musk has urged Americans to have a direct say in the future of daylight savings time, suggesting that the matter be put to a nationwide vote. Musk, known for his outspoken views on a range of topics, voiced his position amid ongoing debates over whether the time-changing practice should be abolished or kept in place.
Musk’s comments come as several states and lawmakers push for reforms, with some advocating for permanent standard time while others support making daylight savings time permanent. Critics of the biannual clock change argue that it disrupts sleep patterns, reduces productivity, and has negative health effects, while supporters claim it provides benefits such as extended evening daylight.
The entrepreneur’s call for a public referendum has resonated with many who believe the decision should be made by voters rather than politicians. While there has been no official response from federal lawmakers, discussions around potential time policy changes continue to gain momentum.
With Musk’s influence and public interest in the issue growing, his push for a direct vote may further amplify efforts to resolve the long-standing debate on daylight savings time in the United States.
