The Daylight Saving Time 2025 ( DST) approaches, and most of Americans are prepare to lose hour of sleep this weekend. On 9 March, Sunday, clocks will move 1 hour forward. It marks the “spring forward” time change. When this shift means lost hour of rest, it brings longer daylight hours in the evening, and cause brighter commutes home for many
Daylight saving period will continue till 2 November, when clocks will revert to its standard time for winter months. The time change is widely observed, and two states , Hawaii and most of Arizona not participate in DST.
Daylight Saving Time 2025 introduce in US first
Daylight saving time was first seen in U.S. With the Standard Time Act of 1918, which launch federal oversight of time zones. Since 1966, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has been responsible for overseeing daytime saving time, bringing up benefits which includes energy conservation and legal reduction as reasons for maintaining the practice.
Trump assistance for biannual clock modifications
However, efforts to make daylight hours saving time permanent have stalled in recent years. Several bills offering year-round Daylight Saving Time 2025 were added in Congress, however none have made widespread progress. President Donald Trump also voiced assist for finishing the biannual clock modifications, pointing out in December 2024 that the Republican Party might push to remove daytime saving time.
As Americans adjust their clocks this weekend, the debate over whether or not to hold or abolish daylight saving time remains unresolved. For now, the acquainted routine of “springing forward” in March and “falling back” in November continues.
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