Congress advances legislation to establish permanent daylight saving time
Multiple bills in both chambers of Congress seek to end the practice of changing clocks twice yearly by making daylight saving time permanent. The House bill has 32 bipartisan cosponsors and the Senate bill has 18, indicating broad legislative support across party lines.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The Hill
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The split, in one line
Outlets frame the issue around ending an unpopular tradition but diverge on whether to credit Trump's role or emphasize bipartisan consensus independent of partisan leadership.
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Too few outlets to map a left-right split. Here is each take as it stands.
Sparse coverage · 3 outlets
“Permanent daylight saving time legislation gains traction: What would change?”
“America's Clock-Change Nightmare May Finally Be Running Out Of Time”
“Trump could finally end one of Americans' most hated traditions — clock changes for Daylight Saving Time”
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