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The first use of daylight saving time can be traced back to World War I. The "Texas Time" bill along with action by Congress would allow the state to … ...
States could have the choice whether to change the clocks and adhere to daylight saving time under a new bill introduced in Congress this week by Utah Rep. Celeste Maloy.
Now, Buchanan is taking a second shot at permanent daylight saving time in the House, having introduced the bill again for the 2025-26 season.
The bill would end daylight saving time in Wisconsin and establish a consistent standard time throughout the year. Federal law allows states that sit entirely in one time zone, like Wisconsin, to ...
The bill would end daylight saving time in Wisconsin and establish a consistent standard time throughout the year.
State Sen. Shirley Turner first introduced a bill in 2018 to make daylight saving time permanent. A longtime effort to end the twice-yearly clock changes in New Jersey is gaining renewed attention ...
Americans really don't like changing their clocks twice a year. But should daylight saving time become permanent? Many states say yes.
House Bill 1393, referred to as the “Texas Time" bill, aims to keep Texas on daylight saving time year-round. But can't go into effect just yet.
A Senate committee voted Wednesday to table a bill that would have ended daylight saving time in Utah, which effectively halts its progress during the legislative session.
A lawmaker has filed a bill to end daylight saving time in Kentucky.In the player above: Adjusting to daylight saving timeRep.
Daylight saving time has Americans in every state except for Hawaii and Arizona moving their clocks an hour backward on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 a.m. Here’s why it’s still practiced in most of the ...