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DST appears to be DOA in U.S. Senate

Summary by Everett Post
WASHINGTON D.C. - Fans of permanent Daylight Saving Time, including a pending law in the state of Washington, are unlikely to see their preferred clock alignment take over definitively on November 1 at 2.am. The potential permanency of DST, after the U.S. House approved a permanent change, known as the Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 on a 308-117 vote on July 14, is running head long into the realities of Beltway politics in the U.S. Senate. The…
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Everett Post broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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