Off-Topic: The end of twice yearly time changes
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Name:
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MartiniMan
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The end of twice yearly time changes
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3/16/2022 9:36:35 AM
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Apparently both the House and Senate have now passed bills to make daylight savings time permanent. There are a few states that already don't participate in this twice yearly event and aroiund 15 states have voted to change but can't do anything until Federal law chnages. For once, Congress does something useful as I think most people detest the time change....I know I do. So at this point the options are for the two bills to go through the reconciliation process and then another vote on the combined bills or the House or Senate adopts the other's bill and it is sent to the President to be signed. No idea what Biden thinks of this but it is a popular change. The Senate bill would become effective in 2023.
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