A group of lawmakers is renewing a push to make Daylight saving time permanent ahead of this weekend's 'fall back' when clocks will be switched back one hour. Connecticut Sen. Ed Markey, who introduced the legislation with Sen. , R-Fla., said the change would lead to energy savings and reduction. 'When we "fall back" and lose the extra hour of daylight saving time on Sunday, we are sacrificing energy savings, crime reduction and economic benefits for darkness,' he said in a statement.
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