House to vote on measure making daylight saving time permanent
Summary
The U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote soon on a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent across the country. This would stop the practice of changing clocks twice a year, which has been common since the 1960s.Key Facts
- The House will vote on the bill next week.
- The bill aims to make daylight saving time permanent nationwide.
- Currently, most states shift clocks forward by one hour in the summer.
- Changing clocks twice a year has been a common practice since the 1960s.
- Making daylight saving time permanent would end the twice-yearly clock changes.
- Some states do not observe daylight saving time.
- The proposal follows years of efforts to stop the clock changes.
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