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Several states, including Oklahoma, have individually decided to end daylight saving time if federal action is taken; however ...
WASHINGTON — 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.
Texas is currently set to "fall back" to standard time in November. However, state legislators are pushing for the "Texas Time" bill, which would keep the state in daylight saving time permanently.
F366930 02: Tourneau Time Machine employee Pellegrino John Bongiovi sets one of the 20,000 watches in the Manhattan watch store ahead an hour for the onset of Daylight Savings Time in New York ...
The bill, which must first clear the House of Representatives before it can be signed into law, would make the current time zone permanent, as daylight saving time began Sunday, March 13, and ...
Alternatively, Oregon could adopt daylight saving time year-round, again only if Washington and California agree to do so and Congress signs off. Either option would stop the twice-yearly time change.
Federal law allows states that sit entirely in one time zone, like Wisconsin, to forego daylight saving if it's a statewide policy. So far, 14 lawmakers from both parties have signed up in support ...
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.
However, under the federal Uniform Time Act of 1966, states cannot unilaterally adopt daylight saving time year-round without congressional approval. Thus, the bill has not progressed.
The Utah Senate Business and Labor Committee voted 7-1 to table HB120, halting its progress. The bill aimed to end daylight saving time, supported by many who are tired of changing their clocks ...
A lawmaker has filed a bill to end daylight saving time in Kentucky.In the player above: Adjusting to daylight saving timeRep. Steven Doan, R-KY, whose district is in northern Kentucky, introduced ...