HB1/SB1 was sponsored by senators William Lamberth and Jack Johnson, who are in Washington D.C. to support the bill.
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The Washington Commanders got a much needed win, and are right in the thick of the NFC Playoff race because of it.
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The bill would mean Washington no longer springs forward or rolls back. However, residents have expressed a preference for ...