U.S. Senate backs shift to permanent daylight saving time

by Ariana Figueroa

The U.S. Senate with little debate on March 15 unanimously supported a permanent change to daylight saving time, several days after Americans once again went through the hated “spring forward” ritual of changing their clocks.

If the bill, the Sunshine Protection Act, clears the House, it would mean most states would stay on daylight saving time throughout the year — giving them an extra hour of sunlight in the evening. 

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