PIERRE, (KCCR) — South Dakota will retain the much maligned Daylight Saving Time, as least for another year. The Senate State Affairs Committee killed a bill Friday that would end the practice of falling back and springing forward one hour annually. Senator Carl Perry of Aberdeen says changing clocks can be more negative than an inconvenience….
Representative John Sjaarda of Valley Springs likes Daylight Saving Time and doesn’t want a change…
Committee member, Senator Kevin Jensen says changing clocks is needed…
That motion, to send S-B 186 to the fictional 41st legislative day passed eight-to-one.