When do clocks 'fall back' as daylight saving time ends?

(NEXSTAR) — The sun is setting earlier, the breeze is feeling cooler, and the leaves have nearly all fallen. That can only mean one thing: daylight saving time is coming to an end.

The U.S. has been changing the clocks twice a year since the 1970s after multiple failed attempts at observing daylight saving time year-round. Over the last few years, nearly every state has passed or tried to pass legislation that would "lock the clocks," but the move would largely depend on Congress taking action.

There have been a handful of bills introduced in Congress that call for permanent daylight saving time. Despite bipartisan support, they have all stalled.

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