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Bill prohibiting the practice of Daylight Saving Time advances on a consistent basis


A bill aimed at ending the biannual practice of changing clocks for Daylight Saving Time has passed a critical vote in the Utah House of Representatives. Sponsored by Rep. Joseph Elison, the bill proposes that Utah remain on standard time unless Congress passes a law for permanent Daylight Saving Time for the whole nation. The bill comes in response to years of complaints from constituents about the inconvenience of changing clocks twice a year. The debate in the House reflected the differing opinions among lawmakers, with some arguing for permanent Daylight Saving Time and others for standard time year-round. The bill now moves to the Senate for further consideration. Despite concerns about potential consequences, Rep. Elison believes that the majority of Utahns support the bill. The House vote highlighted divisions among Republicans and Democrats, with House leadership also split on the issue. Ultimately, the decision on whether to end the practice of changing clocks will continue to be debated in the Senate.

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