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October 22, 1985 | Associated Press
The House, over arguments that the safety of rural schoolchildren was being sacrificed for the convenience of city-dwellers, voted today to extend daylight-saving time an extra month as early as 1986. The proposal, sent to the Senate on a 240-157 vote in the final days of the 1985 daylight-saving time period, would have people set their clocks ahead an hour on the first Sunday in April and turn them back on the first Sunday in November.