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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE:20241102
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URL:https://oregoncitizenslobby.org/events/daylight-savings-time-starts/
SUMMARY:Daylight Savings Time Starts
DESCRIPTION:"Time" to fall back again.  We'll lose more of our afternoon d
 aylight starting Sunday\, November 3rd.\n\nA recent newsletter from Rep. G
 omberg (D\, HD10) posted this about daylight savings time\, which we thoug
 ht was very interesting and wanted to pass it on to you...\nCongress decid
 es if we can have that extra hour of sleep. The Uniform Time Act of 1966 m
 andates the country use daylight saving time\, but allows states to opt ou
 t and exempt themselves from the practice to stay on standard time year-ro
 und. It does not allow states to permanently establish daylight saving tim
 e.\nIn the last five years\, 19 states have passed legislation or resoluti
 ons supporting year-round daylight saving time\, according to the National
  Conference of State Legislatures. Here is where each state stands in the 
 effort to move to daylight saving time all year long.\nLast year\, two eff
 orts failed in Oregon aimed at ending time changes. HB 3102 sought to elim
 inate daylight saving time and require the state to rely on standard time 
 for the entire year. SB 1090 sought to abolish one-hour change in time fro
 m standard time to daylight saving time and keep the state in standard tim
 e for all 12 months of the year\, except in a portion of Oregon that adher
 es to Mountain Time Zone.\nEarlier this year\, Oregon lawmakers once again
  introduced a bill that would have kept the state on permanent standard ti
 me\, if Washington and California agreed to do the same. While the Oregon 
 Senate narrowly approved Senate Bill 1548 on a 16-14 vote five days before
  the end of “short” session\, that made it almost impossible for the H
 ouse to act before adjournment.\nI’m sure the effort will be back when w
 e convene in 2025.
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