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politics9h ago
Daylight Saving Time law could mark the last time Americans spring ahead
- Lawmakers consider a permanent daylight saving time, ending clock changes nationwide.
- The proposal would keep daylight saving time year-round if enacted.
- Supporters argue the change could boost daily activity and business efficiency.
- Opponents warn about health, safety, and regional coordination concerns.
- The Sun highlights federal action and possible state or regional time alignment issues.
- If approved, the change would affect scheduling, commerce, and daily routines nationwide.
- The piece notes ongoing public and political debate over the shift.
- Article mentions the potential for reduced annual clock changes if adopted.
- There is emphasis on how the change could impact Americans’ daily life.
- The Sun's coverage frames the topic as a major federal policy consideration.
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