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Sunshine Protection Act

State-level legislative actions, see the "Legislation for permanent standard time" and the "Legislation for permanent DST" columns for Massachusetts and New York (The FSF is located in Boston which is the state capital of Massachusetts. The IANA time zone database identifier for Massachusetts is America/New_York.)

Massachusetts: "...According to the text of the bill, the new time wouldn’t go into full effect until 2023, with clocks not rolling back after springing ahead for daylight saving time in March of next year. After that March 2023 spring forward, no more time changes would take place in most of the U.S." - https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/when-does-daylight-saving-time-end-in-massachusetts/2873819/

Permanent time observation in the United States

"Senator Marco Rubio, one of the bill's sponsors, said supporters agreed the change would not take place until November 2023 after input from airlines and broadcasters." - https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-approves-bill-that-would-make-daylight-savings-time-permanent-2023-2022-03-15/

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