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"Sunshine States: The Impact of Daylight Saving Time on Health and Legislation"
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"Sunshine States: The Impact of Daylight Saving Time on Health and Legislation"

1 year agoSource: USA TODAY
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"2024 Daylight Saving Time: When to Spring Forward and What You Need to Know"
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"2024 Daylight Saving Time: When to Spring Forward and What You Need to Know"

Daylight Saving Time in 2024 will start on March 10 at 2 a.m. and end on November 3 at 2 a.m. Most states in the U.S. observe it, but some, like Arizona and Hawaii, do not. Efforts to establish year-round Daylight Saving Time are ongoing in various states, with public opinion divided on the matter. The practice originated during World War I and was adopted in the U.S. in 1918 to conserve fuel.

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"Countdown to the End: Daylight Saving Time 2023 Approaches"

Daylight saving time in 2023 will end at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 5, when clocks will "fall back" one hour. This means darker evenings and lighter mornings under standard time throughout the winter months. Efforts to end the practice include proposals for permanent daylight saving time, permanent standard time, or pushing Pennsylvania into another time zone. Several states have enacted measures for permanent daylight saving time, but an act of Congress is required for the change. In Pennsylvania, various bills have been proposed, including permanent daylight saving time and putting the state in Atlantic Standard Time. Daylight saving time in 2024 will start on March 10 and end on November 3.