Minnesota lawmakers approved legislation to permanently recognize daylight saving time, but it won't take effect without federal approval.
Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Vern Buchanan have filed bills - Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 - to make daylight saving time permanent across U.S.
The bill would undo a law that passed the Legislature last year that'd require Oklahoma to adopt daylight saving time year-round if authorized.
Billionaire Elon Musk polled users of his social media platform X about remaining on daylight saving time permanently or staying on standard time throughout the year.
On March 6, President Donald Trump said he had no immediate plans to change daylight saving time, saying it’s a “50-50 issue.”
The clocks in most U.S. states jumped ahead by an hour over the weekend with the return of daylight saving time, meaning millions of people lost an hour of sleep. The time change will remain until November when standard time returns.
Michigan has been observing daylight saving time each year since 1973, but one lawmaker wants to let voters decide if the practice should continue.
() - The Nevada Assembly Committee on Government Affairs heard a bill this week that would stop daylight saving time in the state. Assembly Bill 81 says Nevada would no longer have to move its clock forward on the second Sunday of March every year and back an hour on the first Sunday of every November.
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The time change could spur a bump in foot traffic at shops, but also could cause short-term productivity decline, an expert said.
The first Daylight Saving Time of 2025 is just over a week away and that means it’s time to start thinking about which clocks you’ll need to manually change. This year’s spring DST will take place at 2 a.
Daylight saving time​ in 2025, when clocks change by an hour, has started. Here's a look at when exactly we "spring forward."