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  • Almost every state has considering ending daylight-saving time.
  • States cannot switch to a permanent daylight-saving time until federal law changes.
  • A federal law to end daylight-savings has already passed in the Senate, but is waiting on a House vote.
[Source.](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/almost-every-single-us-state-has-considered-laws-to-abolish-daylight-saving-time/ar-BB1jEP5P?ei=30) > - Almost every state has considering ending daylight-saving time. - States cannot switch to a permanent daylight-saving time until federal law changes. - A federal law to end daylight-savings has already passed in the Senate, but is waiting on a House vote.

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They don't have to pass a law, just make a statement that they're not going to play this silly little game anymore...

State governments can't set policy simply by making statements. If Ohio decided they want permanent DST, they'd need the legislature to pass a law to that effect.