As Daylight Saving Time officially kicks in, many Americans will set their clocks forward one hour at 2 AM local time on March 8, 2025. This twice-yearly clock adjustment marks the transition into longer daylight hours during the evening. President Donald Trump recently commented on the ongoing debate regarding Daylight Saving Time, stating, ‘It’s time we keep it as it is.’ Trump’s remarks come amid discussions about whether to abolish the time change altogether. In Texas, lawmakers are also discussing potential measures to eliminate or alter daylight saving practices, echoing sentiments from constituents who prefer more consistent time year-round. Many states have considered bills aiming to adopt a permanent standard time, with some public opinion leaning toward a permanent daylight saving time. As communities across the United States prepare for the change, residents are reminded to reset their clocks and get accustomed to the increased daylight in the evenings. Meanwhile, those in Arizona and Hawaii will not participate in the clock adjustment, as these states opted out of Daylight Saving Time.
Daylight Saving Time Returns: Clocks Spring Forward as Trump Suggests No Change
