Most of the U.S. will fall back to standard time Sunday — even as most of the country wants to sunset the biannual clock change.
Why it matters: 19 states have passed laws for permanent daylight saving time, but they can't act without Congress — and federal efforts have stalled.
By the numbers: Overall, 35 states have considered or are considering resolutions related to DST in 2025 — with a portion of those bills connected to permanent standard time — according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Between the lines: California voters approved permanent DST back in 2018 via ballot measure, but state lawmakers haven't yet passed the required legislation.
Catch up quick: Many states that have passed measures related to permanent DST are still sorting out how it would actually

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