Senate Stalls on Permanent Daylight Saving Time Bill
July 16, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Reuters

The U.S. Senate remains divided on legislation that would make daylight saving time permanent year-round, leaving Americans in limbo on a straightforward quality-of-life issue. This should be a no-brainer - let states and citizens decide what works best for their communities without federal micromanagement. Instead, Congress is bogged down in debate over something most Americans have already made up their minds about. Read more about this...