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Goodbye summer time: Congressional committee in Mexico passes bill to eliminate time changes

Spring forward, Fall back could become a thing for the history books in Mexico next year as the slow gears of lawmaking have finally reached their last push and time changes in Mexico could officially end next June with a full congressional vote.

This year, on October 30, at 2:00 am, Mexico will set clocks back one hour, and this will likely be the last time this bi-annual tradition since 2001 will occur for most people in the country.

On Monday, a demonstration of 22 votes in favor, one against, and 11 abstentions . . .

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