After the first bill expired, Sen. Marco Rubio has reintroduced the 'Sunshine Protection Act of 2023' on March 2 to make daylight saving time permanent across…
The Sunshine Protection Act would make Daylight Saving Time the new permanent timeThe sun is coming back.Daylight Saving Time has Americans in every state except for Hawaii and Arizona moving their clocks an hour forward on March 12 at 2 a.m., at which point time will jump directly to 3 a.m.If you're vaguely remembering something about a bill to stop the time change and make it permanent, it's not just your sleep-deprived brain talking..
In 1918, the U.S. started having Americans change their clocks to allow for more daylight hours during warmer months, according to NBC News. In 2007, the period was extended by four weeks. States are not actually required by law to follow Daylight Saving Time. Arizona and Hawaii have elected not to observe it.In 1974, an energy crisis gripped the nation, instating the Emergency Day Light Saving Conservation Act, which made daylight saving time permanent.
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