A bill is being considered that would keep daylight saving time permanent in Oregon.

SALEM, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown endorsed a growing movement to make daylight saving time permanent.

When asked if she was in favor of a proposal to abolish the yearly time shift, the Democrat told reporters on Thursday: "Hell yes!"

"I think everyone's done with the time change," she added.

Washington and California are also considering shifting to a permanent daylight savings time. Florida became the first state to approve such a change.

Any state law extending daylight savings time would have to be approved by Congress.