House passes bill that could make daylight saving time permanent
Summary
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would keep daylight saving time year-round and stop changing clocks twice a year. The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.Key Facts
- The bill was passed by the House on Tuesday.
- Lawmakers from both political parties supported the bill.
- The bill aims to make daylight saving time permanent.
- This would end the current practice of changing clocks twice yearly.
- The Senate must approve the bill before it becomes law.
- The change would affect timekeeping across the United States.
- The bill is intended to provide more daylight in the evenings all year.
- The House vote was part of a broader discussion on time change effects.
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