Most Oregon House Members Vote Against Permanent Daylight Saving Time

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Twice each year, Oregonians take part in a familiar ritual. Phones and computers usually handle the change quietly, while oven clocks, dashboards and bedside alarms remain an hour off until someone finally gets around to fixing them.

Congress has once again moved toward ending that routine, but most of Oregon’s representatives in the U.S. House were not willing to support the proposed solution.

On Tuesday, July 14, the House passed the Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 by a bipartisan vote of 308 to 117. The bill, introduced by Republican Florida Rep. Vern Buchanan, would eliminate the spring and fall clock changes by making daylight saving time permanent

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