North Dakota moves closer to adopting daylight saving time year round

HB 1371 promises no more springing ahead, falling back

BISMARCK – North Dakota’s Senate has passed a bill to allow the state to observe daylight saving time yearround if the U.S. Congress allows the change. The bill would also require the neighboring states of Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota to take the same step. Sen. Jason Heitkamp, R-Wahpeton, told the chamber that North Dakotans dislike changing their clocks. ...

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