Time to tell legislators enough is enough
To the Editor:
For the fourth year in a row State Sen. David Long has sandbagged time zone resolutions by assigning them to his committee and then not giving them a hearing.
What issues do he and other legislative leaders want kept from public scrutiny? Is it exposure of the myth about Eastern Time's benefits to Indiana businesses?
Possibly the realities of how unsafe it is for Indiana's 850,000 Eastern Time students when the public learns the details about students being killed, assaulted, robbed and seriously injured while traveling to school in the dark.
How about hearing of the hardships that 800,000 Hoosiers have to contend with on a daily basis because of the time zone boundary that divides 18 Indiana counties?
Or maybe testimony from Indiana's 90,000 construction workers and Indiana's family farmers about how Eastern Time's sunlight schedule delays their workday and causes unnecessary hardships for them and their families?
What about the inconveniences to millions of Indiana's sports fans caused by the lateness of nationally broadcast events?
Can they risk having taxpayers learn about the exorbitant amounts of money allocated for education that are being wasted by school delays caused by Eastern Time's sunlight schedule ($71 million so far this year)? What would happen if businesses caught on to how much school delays are costing them in canceled appointments, meetings, etc.?
In January a petition for the redress of 18 specific grievances was filed with the General Assembly by the Central Time Coalition and supported by signed petitions of 25,000 Hoosiers and 47 school districts
Is this the year that legislators finally tell their leaders "enough is enough" and appoint a study committee to conduct a fair and thorough evaluation of these issues? We hope so because these issues affect all Hoosiers.
More information is available at www.hoosiersforcentraltime.com.
Mary K. Williams
Putnam County
representative
Hoosiers for Central Time