What permanent daylight saving time would look like in your state
Summary
The United States is considering making daylight saving time permanent, meaning clocks would not change twice a year. This change would affect how much daylight people get during different times of the day depending on the state.Key Facts
- The U.S. may stop changing clocks for daylight saving time twice a year.
- Permanent daylight saving time means staying on the time schedule that adds an extra hour of evening daylight.
- Different states might experience changes in how much daylight they see in the morning and evening.
- The change aims to provide more consistent daylight hours year-round.
- This proposal is moving forward but has not yet become law.
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