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 #1613023  by eolesen
 
n01jd1 wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 5:57 pm Great. This is another issue that will divide us. You know since this was passed by a a house, senate and president, one third to one half of the country will stay on standard time just to own the libs.
It was passed in the Senate, but as far as I know was never acted on by the House. If not, it's a dead issue as of the new session of Congress that started this week.
 #1618258  by lpetrich
 
west point wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:09 pm
eolesen wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:20 pm It was passed in the Senate, but as far as I know was never acted on by the House. If not, it's a dead issue as of the new session of Congress that started this week.
Senate will have to pass full process again. House as well
Yes, Congress does a reset at the start of each numbered Congress. All of its bills and resolutions are stopped, whatever the progress on them might have been.

But a Congressmember can reintroduce a bill in subsequent numbered Congresses, as many times as he/she wants.
 #1618260  by lpetrich
 
The site Congress.gov | Library of Congress contains the full text of Congress's bills and resolutions, along with progress on them.

Here are some sites that contain the text of legislation and the outcomes of votes: I've found several bills on this subject, either for making permanent daylight savings time nationwide, or else to allow states to choose permanent DST, the way that they can choose permanent standard time.

Change of time in the USA: which states do not have to change it and why - AS USA
The only parts of the US that do not have Daylight Saving Time are Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
 #1618262  by F40CFan
 
Looking at a statista chart dated March 2023, most of the world does not observe daylight time. It is pretty much confined to most of the USA, Most of Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Egypt, Argentina, Paraguay, 1/3 of Australia, most of Europe, most of Scandinavia and New Zealand.