Scuffles over Daylight Saving Time and its legislative ilk have roiled Congress for centuries. Here's how the long, tumultuous battle over control of the clock has unfolded so far.
This Sunday, March 9th, most of the United States will shift to daylight saving time, "springing forward" and losing an hour of sleep. The semi-annual clock change reignites the perennial debate over whether or not the practice should continue.
Daylight saving time is coming this weekend. On Sunday, March 9, most Americans will be changing their clocks — at least the ones that still require changing — by springing them forward an hour in observance of daylight saving time,
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott has sought for years to bring an end to daylight saving time. He seemed to have an ally in Trump, who said just before taking office that the GOP would “use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time,” which is “inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation.”