House advances permanent daylight saving time bill, Senate hurdles remain
Congress has a new plan to make daylight saving time permanent, eliminating Americans' need to adjust their clocks twice a year.
Congress has a new plan to make daylight saving time permanent, eliminating Americans' need to adjust their clocks twice a year.
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would allow states to enact daylight saving time year-round, a shift from the existing practice of changing clocks twice a year.
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