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A bill to make daylight time permanent was reintroduced in the U.S. Senate last week. Does this mean a bright future for Canadians who support keeping daylight time all year?

'It actually throws me off': Why some experts say it's time to stop springing forward and falling back

"It's somewhat of a regional issue," said Gray, the political science professor, who was working in D.C. last March as a congressional fellow and was there during the vote. Sen. John Thune, for example, whose job it was to count votes as a minority whip, learned the legislation had passed from reporters, the Washington Post reported at the time.Eight scientific reasons to ditch daylight time - and two to keep it

Gray believes the vote may have inspired those opposed to the bill to take action and be less complacent. Now, he says, both sides are fighting vigorously about the issue. "Which, to me, lowers the chance that it ultimately succeeds."How can I sleep better around Daylight Saving Time?

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