With less than two weeks before we set our clocks ahead one hour, President Donald Trump says he wants to do away with Daylight Saving Time.
The president says Daylight Saving Time is too expensive for our country and annoying. That's got several states taking another look at it.
Connecticut is one of seven states that wants to keep daylight saving time permanently.
In fact, state lawmakers have been pushing for this since 2018.
Supporters say it increases outdoor activity and saves energy.
Some experts say the time changes twice a year interrupts people's sleep rhythm.
Polls have shown Americans prefer permanent daylight saving time.
Daylight Saving Time started as a wartime measure during World War I to conserve energy by adding extra daylight hours in the evening -- reducing the need for artificial lighting
Only Arizona and Hawaii have done away with the time change--- choosing to observe standard time year-round.