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United States Senate unanimously passes Daylight Saving Time bill
Soon, Americans may no longer have to change their clocks every March and November.
According to Senator Ed Markey, today, the Senate voted unanimously to make Daylight Saving Time permanent.
“That means no more switching clocks and more daylight hours to spend outside after school and work. Now I call on my colleagues in the House of Representatives to lighten up and pass the Sunshine Protection Act.”
Today, the Senate voted to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. That means no more switching clocks and more daylight hours to spend outside after school and work. Now I call on my colleagues in the House of Representatives to lighten up and pass the Sunshine Protection Act. pic.twitter.com/jvReuQggCm
— Ed Markey (@SenMarkey) March 15, 2022
If the bill passes the House, all that is needed is the signature of President Biden to make Daylight Saving permanent in 2023.
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