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Turn your clocks this weekend...(Daylight Saving)

The bus driver who was supposed to drive the Northwestern basketball players to their early morning shoot around forgot to set his clock ahead and so Northwestern missed their shoot around:) I think they will probably be specifically requesting another bus driver the next time they come to Columbus.
 
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This year, Daylight Savings Time starts on March 13th, in the wee hours of Sunday morning. So it will be time to set the clocks forward 1 hour, either Saturday night or Sunday morning.

Unless you're in Hawaii, Arizona or other places that just ignore this Daylight Savings stuff.
 
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BB73;1887608; said:
This year, Daylight Savings Time starts on March 13th, in the wee hours of Sunday morning. So it will be time to set the clocks forward 1 hour, either Saturday night or Sunday morning.

Unless you're in Hawaii, Arizona or other places that just ignore this Daylight Savings stuff.


Spring Forward or Fall Back.

It so confusing.

I am glad I am not in Hawaii right now. They are looking for a tsunami.
 
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Congress might make daylight saving time permanent. Experts say another approach could be even better.

Ending the twice-yearly time changes would bring a lot of benefits, but researchers argue that sticking with standard time year-round would be best.​

The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent throughout the United States, marking a major step forward in a longstanding effort to end the time changes Americans endure twice a year. The bill, called the Sunshine Protection Act, must now be approved by the Senate before it can become law.

Plans to enact permanent daylight saving time have been proposed in some form every year for nearly a decade, but the idea may finally have the votes to become a reality thanks to broad bipartisan support and vocal backing from President Trump.
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Re: The measure, known as the Sunshine Protection Act, passed 308-117.

Just sayin': Apparently the bill has bipartisan support and might actually get enacted this year.

Re: Rep. Scott DesJarlais, R-Tenn., who presided over the vote on the House floor, started playing The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” on his phone as he read the final tally.



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