Abaza: It's a lot harder to stop something from passing the house than it is the senate. Abaza: I think that the success of this daylight saving time bill is going to go down as a historical outlier. He says he thinks rub ide is not really alkide athingti, but rather an old-fashioned way for senators to exert their influence.
A bill to make daylight saving time permanent slipped through the Senate. Now, the real fight for time begins.
This episode was produced by Miles Bryan, edited by Matt Collette, engineered by Efim Shapiro, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram.
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