Trump says Congress should push 'for more Daylight at the end of a day'
- President Donald Trump urged Congress to support making Daylight Saving Time permanent, stating it is a 'very popular' bill that would eliminate the need to reset clocks twice yearly.
- Senator Ted Cruz stated that adjusting clocks biannually is a minor inconvenience for many Americans during a Senate hearing on ending Daylight Saving Time.
- Supporters of permanent Daylight Saving Time believe it would allow more outdoor time, while critics express concerns about children being in the dark during school bus wait times.
- Legislation for permanent Daylight Saving Time has stalled in Congress, with Trump mentioning the public's divided opinion as a challenge for advancement.
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US Senate weighs ending daylight saving time, which Arizona hasn’t observed since 1968
Arizona voted in 1968 to stop observing daylight saving time, but the time change still occurs on Navajo land. WASHINGTON – A national consensus has emerged over the last 25 years that it’s time to stop changing the clock twice a year. Every spring and fall, Arizonans look on with relief and satisfaction, enjoying their exemption from that ritual. A Gallup poll conducted in January found that more than half of U.S. adults favor an end to the bia…
Senate weighs whether to ‘lock the clock’ and end daylight saving time
WASHINGTON – A national consensus has emerged over the last 25 years that it’s time to stop changing the clock twice a year. Every spring and fall, Arizonans look on with relief and satisfaction, enjoying their exemption from that ritual.
What IL Should Know As Trump, Congress Renew Daylight Saving Time Bill
What IL Should Know As Trump, Congress Renew Daylight Saving Time Bill - Across Illinois, IL - Could Illinois residents see the end of the twice-yearly clock changes? See what Trump has to say about it.
'Pay a big price!' Trump pressures FCC head to 'impose maximum punishment' on TV network
Donald Trump on Sunday pressured his FCC head to "impose maximum fines and punishment" on a TV network. Trump, who has previously feuded with CBS and accused 60 Minutes of manipulating an interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, took to Truth Social over the weekend to make the request ...
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