Kiss Goodbye to Daylight Savings Time

A majority of lawmakers in Mexico’s low chamber of congress approved the elimination of the Daylight Savings Time, starting in the Spring next year, considering that it hasn’t helped reduce electricity use or affects our health. Several border states will still stick to it due to the high volume of business they do with the U.S. We will still turn our clocks back one hour this October 30, for the last time.

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