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The House approved a bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent, shifting the focus to year-round "summer time," but its fate in the Senate remains uncertain. If enacted, New England would experience later sunrises in winter, with sunrise moving to after 8 or 9 a.m., but gain an hour of evening daylight, delaying sunset times. This change would alter daily routines, especially in winter, impacting morning commutes and outdoor activities, though it would not affect the climate or weather patterns. The debate centers on whether the majority prefers daylight in the morning or evening, particularly in short winter days.
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