The U.S. House has approved a bill that would end the twice-a-year clock change by making daylight saving time permanent.
If the Senate passes the measure and President Trump signs it, Americans will no longer change their clocks each spring and fall.
In southern Indiana, however, winter sunrises wouldn’t come until after 8:00 a.m., raising concerns about children waiting for school buses in the dark.
Supporters say keeping the same time year-round would eliminate the disruption caused by changing clocks and could improve health and safety.
Opponents worry darker winter mornings could create new safety risks.

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