Oregon Edges Closer to Permanent Standard Time with Key Legislative Changes

Crater Lake National Park Wizard Island and Watchman Peak Oregon at Sunset (Adobe Stock)

The Oregon Senate is taking another look at a proposal to adopt standard time throughout the year, aiming to end the biannual clock changes. This comes after a legislative committee pushed forward a revised bill on Tuesday.

The latest twist in Senate Bill 1548 is that it would only kick in if California and Washington also decide to stick with standard time, ensuring the West Coast operates on the same schedule.

If the two states don’t switch by March 2034, Oregon’s bill will be scrapped. Both states have considered similar legislation recently, but Washington’s bill

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