By Andrew Sheeler | Sacramento Bee
This Sunday, Californians could “fall back” for the last time.
That’s because voters this Tuesday will consider a proposition that, if passed, would empower the Legislature to pass a law to permanently fix the state to one time system.
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There is a wealth of data that show that jumping an hour back or forth is deleterious to a person’s health, causing or aggravating problems ranging from disrupted sleep to heart attack to vehicle accidents, according to USA Today.