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The Senate this week voted with unanimous consent to adopt permanent daylight saving time hours to eliminate the need to change clocks twice a year.
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For those wishing for an end to annual clock shifting, this push in Congress is perhaps better late than never. It would still require House approval and President Biden's signature to become law.
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State legislators are working on passing a resolution that urges Congress to keep daylight savings time as the standard time all year long.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentMore than a third of U.S. states now support the idea of making daylight saving time permanent. It's already in effect for about eight months of the year.
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The Ohio Senate has approved a resolution calling on the U.S. Congress to put the country permanently on daylight saving time.Resolution sponsor Sen.…
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A state lawmaker wants this to be the last year Ohioans spring forward and fall back. A new bill would make Ohio stay on Daylight Saving Time…
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Under a proposal, each EU member state would need to choose either "summertime" (daylight saving time) or "wintertime" (standard time). The change would go into effect in 2021.
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Clocks across the country sprung forward an hour this week with the start of daylight saving time. The transition may seem trivial, but it does affect us…