like they have to adjust for the time change. especially, it is tough on parents having to deal wit little kids and getting thei in school and things like that so, i think everybody is o board. but the idea of this house coming together for anything just seems like common sense we will see what happens i gotta tell you, i get s paranoid that i am going t obviously because after work tomorrow i ve already changed on my analog clocks. that is when change this morning. i woke up, i thought oh i gonna change right now because maybe a go to be earlier tonight. but let me ask you one more question this is a big topic. i think we have to have yo back to talk about it in full. your democratic colleague mark takano, re-introduced hi 32-hour, four day work week ac to congress. that will reduce the definitio of a work week from 40 hours t 32 hours, for salaried employees. could this pass? would this benefit you constituents because i know many of which are working class. so they are not sala
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A new bill proposes making daylight saving time permanent. But for one family, it already is.
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The rest of America sprang forward yesterday, but Tali and Scott Richards have been here all along.
Standard time has mired most of the U.S. in winter darkness for months. In November, Americans willed the sun, which otherwise would have set by 6 p.m. or so in the northern part of the U.S., to set earlier, at 5 or even 4. Those who still have analog clocks and watches cranked them back one hour; otherwise, iPhones and other devices automatically thrust the country backward.