
(Undated) — Americans will gain an extra hour of sleep this weekend as Sunday marks the end of daylight saving time. At 2:00 a.m. on November 3rd, people across the U.S. will need to turn their clocks back one hour to reflect the new time. However, residents of Arizona, Hawaii and many of the U.S. territories do not practice daylight saving time and it will not affect them. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Uniform Time Act in 1966, which established daylight saving time from the second Sunday of March through the first Sunday of November. The law does not require that states adhere to daylight saving time, but they must get approval from Congress before making it permanent. President Trump tweeted this March when we sprang forward that he supports making DST permanent across the U.S.
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Candace Gordon/jas AZ) HI)
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