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When does daylight saving time end, and what changes?
- Daylight Saving Time will end in the United States on Sunday, November 2, 2025, as clocks are set back one hour at 2 a.m.
- This biannual time change occurs due to the Uniform Time Act of 1966, which made the tradition official nearly 60 years ago.
- Congressional proposals to establish a permanent time system have repeatedly stalled, including the recent Sunshine Protection Act that the Senate passed but the House did not.
- Arizona and Hawaii opt out of daylight saving time, while participating states follow the schedule established by federal law.
- The 2025 time change comes two days after Halloween, allowing trick-or-treaters full evening daylight before clocks shift back.
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Daylight saving time is ending soon: Here's which states want to make it permanent
Many states have passed measures to stay on daylight saving time permanently — a move called "lock the clock" — but most are waiting on Congress to act.
·Sacramento, United States
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