Senate Passes Bill That Would Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent in 2023

WASHINGTON (Reuters) —

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The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Tuesday to make Daylight Saving Time permanent, a move supporters say would make winter afternoons brighter and end the twice-a-year changing of clocks.

The measure still needs approval from the House of Representatives and the backing of President Joe Biden. On Sunday, most of the United States resumed Daylight Saving Time, moving ahead one hour. The U.S. will resume standard time in November 2022.

Senator Marco Rubio said after input from airlines and broadcasters that supporters agreed that the change would not take place until November 2023.

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