At 2 a.m. on Nov. 6, the vast majority of America will set clocks back one hour, but could it be the last time?
Senator backs bill to make daylight saving time permanent
The bipartisan bill, named the Sunshine Protection Act, would ensure Americans would no longer have to change their clocks twice a year. But the bill still needs approval from the House, and the signature ofMembers of Congress have long been interested in the potential benefits and costs of daylight saving time, but whether the House will take up the Sunshine Protection Act this year is still up in the air.Lawmakers like U.S. Sen.
People photograph the sunset near a lighthouse as the sun sets an hour earlier after the clocks went back one hour
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