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If permanent daylight saving time bill passes, would your state be impacted?
- Congress could vote this week on the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent — meaning we’d spring forward in March and skip the November “fall back.”
- Winters would have much later sunsets (after 5 p.m. in many places) but also much later sunrises — often after 8 a.m. or even 9 a.m. in some areas.
- 19 states have pre‑passed laws to adopt permanent DST if federal approval comes, though some health experts say permanent standard time is healthier.
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