Politics
Ted Cruz, Senate panel mulls permanent daylight saving time
Senators are wading into the thorny issue of whether to “lock the clock” — that is, end the practice of changing the time twice a year to account for the shifting seasons. At a hearing Thursday, Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz said there was general consensus among his colleagues that Americans should stop changing the clocks by adopting permanent daylight saving time — which makes it light later in the evening and later in the morning — or permanent standard time…
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