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WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday renewed his push to make Daylight Saving Time permanent amid bipartisan efforts in Congress to give Americans an extra hour of sunlight from November to March.
Trump is an avid golfer, and the Trump Organization's U.S.-based golf clubs are members of the NGCOA, which has lobbied the U.S. and state governments for permanent daylight saving time.
President Trump is urging Congress to pass legislation that would make daylight saving time permanent — which, if enacted, would put an end to a longstanding debate over whether to change the ...
The Senate is considering ending the practice of changing clocks twice yearly, with Americans strongly supporting a permanent ...
President Trump on Friday backed switching the U.S. to permanent daylight savings time, a move that would eliminate the much-hated need to move clocks back and forth twice a year and offer more ...
Changing daylight saving time has obvious appeal for Donald Trump. Many people hate switching their clocks twice a year, so ending that practice may win him rare bipartisan approval. Trump could ...
Trump wants Congress to end time changes, keep country on daylight saving time. Here's what that would look like Daylight saving time is currently in effect, with its practice leading to clocks ...
A recent Gallup poll suggests most Americans are on board, with 54% of U.S. adults saying they are ready to get rid of daylight saving time, compared to 40% who remain in favor of the practice. In ...
President Donald Trump is sending mixed messages on the future of daylight saving time — and in turn sparking a renewed lobbying frenzy over how the U.S. sets its clocks.
Trump recently called it a "50/50 issue," but has said in the past that he wanted to get rid of daylight saving time. Perhaps Trump, an avid golfer, can get to the links earlier than most other ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill that would put the state on daylight saving time permanently, but United States Congress ...