 Is this the last year of daylight saving time? Our internal clocks are interrupted twice a year every year, leading to some serious health concerns. But we might be saying bye to the dreaded time change we all hate. The Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act in March to put an end to it. But it still needs to be approved by the House and the President and nothing has been decided yet. So until Congress gets things in order, you know the drill. Well, except if you live in the two states that don't partake. In contrary to popular belief, the time change doesn't help farmers. They actually hate it. In fact, they were opposed to it since the very first time switch in 1918.