The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Monday passed legislation that urges Congress to allow states to remain on Daylight Saving Time… doing away with the semi-annual clock changing ritual. By a vote of 103-98, the House chose to join 15 other states that have already passed legislation asking for the change that is currently not allowed by federal law. Sponsors of the bill here in Pennsylvania cited studies show that staying on Daylight Saving Time will save energy, reduced traffic crashes, reduce crime, and lead to healthier lifestyles. The bill, which passed the House State Government Committee by a vote of 23-2, now moves to the state Senate for consideration. They say it would be a very positive reform for Pennsylvania, and the current practice of changing time twice a year is incredibly inefficient and outdated practice. They also say less than 40% of the countries around the world recognize some form of Daylight Saving Time and that number is decreasing.