Think about it. Why do we “fall back” and “spring forward,” year after year after year? It’s not because of the movements of the sun and moon. It’s not because of popular preference − at least 19 states, including my home state of Florida, would enact yearlong daylight saving time if Congress would let them. And it’s definitely not because of concerns for public health.
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Rubio: It’s Time to Lock the Clock
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) released a statement on the outdated tradition of changing clocks back and forth, highlighting the importance of his Sunshine Protection Act, which would make Daylight Saving Time permanent. “The practice of changing our clocks has...
Rubio, Tillis Introduce Bill Ensuring Medicaid for Foster Care Children
Children in foster care are some of society’s most neglected and disadvantaged individuals. Some adolescents and children who have experienced severe trauma and require special help are put in Qualified Residential Treatment Programs (QRTPs), which provide more...
Rubio Reintroduces Index Provider Transparency and Accountability Act
The Chinese Communist Party reportedly pressured MSCI, the world’s largest index provider, to add Chinese stocks to the Emerging Markets index. This successful pressure campaign steered untold billions of American investments to China’s companies and its industrial...
Rubio Welcomes House Passage of Bill to Prevent International Financing for Hamas
Foreign entities have fueled extremist Palestinian groups and encouraged their hateful actions against the Jewish state of Israel and its people. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Hamas International Financing Prevention Act, the companion legislation to...
ICYMI: Rubio Joins Fox and Friends
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined Fox and Friends to discuss the threat of terrorists crossing the southern border and his bill to stop federal funding for pro-terrorist activities on college campuses. See below for highlights and watch the full interview on...