The US House of Representatives voted to approve a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent nationwide, ending the twice-yearly clock changes. The bill now advances to the Senate for consideration.
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, eliminating the twice-yearly clock changes. The legislation now moves to the Senate, where its fate is uncertain. As The Zioneer reported on July 13, a parallel legislative effort in Israel is also pending to make daylight saving time permanent, though that initiative has not yet advanced to a full vote. The two bills are independent of each other.
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