1.2. Our Concerns
Members of the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium, comprising both product vendors and end-user groups, are concerned about the proposed timing of this change.
It’s not a matter of whether the proposal is right or wrong. It’s a matter of practicality. The Consortium hopes that the bill will not go forward with the current language on daylight savings time. We suggest a simple delay of the effective date to insure that calendaring and scheduling vendors and consumers have ample time to prepare for the changes. Without surveying a reasonable number of affected parties, we cannot offer an ‘ideal’ effective date, but would be pleased to offer whatever information and expertise we have available.