Reporter's Notebook: Daylight saving time fight puts Senate up against a ticking clock
In other words, the House voted to ditch the twice-a-year ritual of springing forward and falling back. Now it’s up to the Senate to sync up."Around the country, people are going to be excited because they don’t have to go back and forth," opined Sen. It is foolish, inconvenient and, in some cases, very costly.
- ▪In other words, the House voted to ditch the twice-a-year ritual of springing forward and falling back.
- ▪Now it’s up to the Senate to sync up."Around the country, people are going to be excited because they don’t have to go back and forth," opined Sen.
- ▪It is foolish, inconvenient and, in some cases, very costly.
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Senate Reporter's Notebook: Daylight saving time fight puts Senate up against a ticking clock Trump urged Republican senators to let the permanent daylight saving time bill clear after the House passed it By Chad Pergram Fox News Published August 17, 2026 10:33am EDT Comments Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video The clock is ticking on the Senate to pass permanent Daylight Saving Time Congress remains deeply split on making daylight saving time changes permanent across the United States. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. Senate is on the clock. In a matter of speaking. Or ticking.
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