North Dakota OKs permanent daylight saving time, but it s not a done deal
A bill passed Tuesday could mean later sunsets in North Dakota year-round, but only with Congressional approval and if South Dakota, Montana and Minnesota all make the same move. Written By: Adam Willis | ×
The North Dakota Capitol in Bismarck. North Dakota Game and Fish Department / Special to The Forum
BISMARCK Lawmakers approved a bill on Tuesday, March 16, that could put North Dakota on permanent daylight saving time if Congress approves the change and neighboring states also get on board.
The movement to establish later sunsets year-round has been a perennial topic of debate in the North Dakota Legislature, and advocates say the change would erase the twice-annual hassle of changing the clocks and alleviate seasonal depression.
Daylight Savings Time bill passes in ND Senate
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