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Clocks fall back Sunday with an “extra hour” — but Congress remains split on time change

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Americans “fall back” early Sunday — gaining an hour of sleep as Congress stays gridlocked over daylight saving time.Why it matters: The latest push to make daylight saving time permanent collapsed earlier this week after Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) blocked Sen. Rick Scott’s (R-Fla.) Sunshine Protection Act — despite support from President Trump.Scott said Americans are “sick and tired” of changing clocks twice a year…

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