If permanent daylight saving time bill passes, would your state be impacted?
Summary
The U.S. House of Representatives may vote soon on a bill to make daylight saving time permanent. This change would stop the twice-yearly clock changes and keep time the same all year.Key Facts
- The bill aims to end changing clocks twice a year.
- Daylight saving time would stay all year instead of just part of the year.
- The House of Representatives might vote on this bill this week.
- States could be affected differently if the bill passes.
- The goal is to avoid switching clocks forward in spring and back in fall.
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