As sunsets are happening after 6 p.m. in California, it won’t be much longer until clocks “spring forward” for the start of daylight-saving time.
While the U.S. Senate approved legislation last year that would have made daylight saving time permanent, the bill stalled in a House committee and was not voted on prior to the end of the previous Congress.
Here’s what to know about the changing of clocks for 2023:
When does daylight saving time start?
Under provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which amended the Uniform Time Act of 1966, daylight saving time will begin on the second Sunday in March, which in 2023 will
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