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Despite ongoing debate in Congress, a decision to make daylight saving time permanent has not been reached.

The Sunshine Protection Act, which would make DST permanent, has been introduced multiple times without being passed.

Daylight saving time was first adopted in the U.S. during World War I to conserve fuel and resources.

As fall rolls in and Halloween decorations start popping up in yards and stores, we are just under a month away from falling back and changing our clocks to get one more hour of sleep and less daylight.

Daylight saving time has been tossed through the halls of Congress for years now, with lawmakers undecided on whether or not to "lock the clock." However, a decision on whether to abolish it hasn't been reached, so we will still fall back

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