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"Federal law under the Uniform Time Act of 1966 currently permits states to opt out of daylight saving time and remain on standard time permanently, as Arizona and Hawaii have done, but does not permit states to adopt permanent daylight time without congressional approval."

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Supporters, including several New Hampshire business groups and tourism industry representatives, contend that the additional evening daylight during winter months would benefit the state's ski industry and extend the usable hours for outdoor recreation.