A House committee’s 48-1 approval of the “Sunshine Protection Act” reignites the debate over making daylight saving time permanent. WASHINGTON — The debate around Daylight Saving Time has reignited after a House committee recently voted in favor of a bill to make daylight saving time the new, permanent standard time. Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 48-1 in favor of the “Sunshine Protection Act,” which would make the change part of a five-year transportation bill. While the act and similar legislation have been tried and failed before, they’re now under renewed pressure from President Donald Trump. “This…