Isn't Oregon supposed to be done with daylight saving time?

In 2019, both Oregon and Washington passed bills to stay on daylight saving time permanently — no more losing or gaining hours. And yet here we are again.

SALEM, Ore. — This weekend, Oregonians sprang forward once more. Despite the characteristic gloom of a Pacific Northwest Monday in March, the change to daylight saving time should make for a perceptible change in how late the sun sets.

Across the U.S. (with the exception of some areas like Hawaii and Arizona), these time changes happen twice a year, every year, despite the fact that most people resent the practice.

KGW ran an informal poll during

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