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North Dakota legislation to abolish Daylight Saving Time approved by state house


A bill to end Daylight Saving Time in North Dakota has passed in the House, with supporters citing negative effects on sleep and mental fatigue. Fargo Representative Desiree Morton highlighted that 63% of Americans support ending Daylight Saving Time. If the bill becomes law, North Dakota would join Arizona and Hawaii as the only states not observing the time change. Proponents argue that eliminating Daylight Saving Time would benefit those who work outdoors by providing an extra hour of daylight in the mornings. Opponents, on the other hand, enjoy the extra hour of daylight in the evenings that Daylight Saving Time offers. The bill will now move on to the Senate for consideration, with the potential to make Daylight Saving Time a thing of the past in North Dakota.

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