Amid shorter days and less sun, will Congress make daylight saving permanent in 2023?

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Amid shorter days and less sun, will Congress make daylight saving permanent in 2023?
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WASHINGTON — As Texans deal with less sunlight and shorter days, it’s hard not to wonder what it would be like if daylight saving time was permanent year-round ...

, the legislation wouldn’t mandate the permanent switch to daylight saving time until November 2023 if signed into law.

If the bill is revived in 2023, a permanent switch to daylight saving would come even later — if at all., states like Texas that observe daylight saving won’t “spring forward” and gain that hour of daylight back until March of next year, when daylight saving time begins again.

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