U.S. SENATE VOTES TO MAKE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME PERMANENT

The U.S. Senate approved a bill that will make daylight saving time permanent
The Senate unanimously voted on Tuesday in favor of the Sunshine Protection Act, according to The Hill. The bill would end the time change from daylight saving time to standard time, meaning Americans would no longer have to change their clocks twice a year.
Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse both tweeted on Tuesday about the bill’s approval.
“This is a big, sensible step forward,” Whitehouse announced on his Twitter.
The bill still needs to be approved by the House of Representatives before it can be signed into law.