Daylight saving time change: Congress voting next week to end twice-yearly time change

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Congress is scheduled to vote next week on a proposal to end the twice-yearly time change. Currently, Daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday of March, when clocks move forward one hour, and concludes on the first Sunday of November. The upcoming vote will determine if the United States will transition to maintaining Daylight saving time year-round, effectively doing away with the seasonal practice of adjusting clocks twice every year across the nation.
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