Clocks in US go back 1 hour Nov. 2nd
KNN Staff
At 2:00 a.m. local on Sunday, most of the United States (except Hawaii and Arizona) will leave daylight saving time behind and fall back an hour to standard time.
Starting in 2007, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 lengthened daylight saving time by four weeks, starting it three weeks earlier in spring and ending it one week later in fall. Daylight saving now begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday of November.
Don't forget to change your clocks!!!!!!
"And he shall think to change times and laws" - Dan.7:25
1 comment:
I would love to know how the Government has so much power to change and move time back?
It's amazing to me
Is this a Rule from
The Creator of the Universe?
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