Daylight saving time was introduced to reduce artificial lighting costs. That rationale stopped being meaningful decades ago. What it does now is disrupt sleep cycles twice a year, increase traffic accidents in the week following the spring-forward, and generate universal, bipartisan annoyance.
The debate isn't whether to end it (almost everyone agrees on that) but which time to stay on. The answer is standard time, which aligns with the sun and with human biology. Permanent daylight saving time shifts sunrise to uncomfortably late in winter months in northern states.
Pick standard time and stop changing it. This is the whole policy.