Starting in April, 2006, Indiana residents will change their clocks twice a year as the state begins observing Daylight Saving Time.
The Indiana House voted 51-46 late Thursday for final passage of a bill making Indiana the 48th state to observe the time change and ending decades of debate.
Daylight Saving Time is not observed in most of Arizona and all of Hawaii.
The bill now goes to Governor Mitch Daniels, who says he'll sign it into law.
He and other supporters say the legislation will help the state's economy and eliminate confusion.
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Posted On: 29 Apr 2005 - 11:43am

