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POLITICSJul 14 · 01:31 UTCPOLITICO CONGRESSBy Riley Rogerson and Kelsey Brugger

Democrats divided on whether to make daylight saving time permanent

House Democrats are divided over legislation to make daylight saving time permanent, with some members opposing due to concerns about child safety and health, while others support it citing public dissatisfaction with clock changes. The bill, which passed the House Energy and Commerce Committee, faces potential challenges as it moves through the Senate, with opposition also coming from lawmakers in agriculture-heavy states.

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