It's official - Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware among states that must switch to daylight saving time - these are the ones that must not

Daylight Saving Time: A Persistent Tradition

Despite the government shutdown, states like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware must switch to daylight saving time, as mandated by the Uniform Time Act of 1966.

As fall arrives, the early darkness sparks frustration, and many Americans wish to abolish the twice-yearly time change. However, state and federal governments seem reluctant to change this habit.

The government shutdown is not an excuse, as citizens can change their clocks without needing approval of annual budgets.

The rest of the country must continue to follow the federal law, asking why the time change persists amidst the chaos in Washington.

Some states are exempt from this law, but for many, the time change remains a necessary adjustment.

Are among the states that must switch to daylight saving time.

Author's summary: Daylight saving time persists despite government shutdown.

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