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President Trump is looking to cancel Daylight Saving Time. Here's why and how it can actually end.
House Bill 13-93 was signed into law by Gov. Abbott and would make Daylight Saving Time permanent in Texas.
It’s “Texas Time”: Legislature OKs permanent daylight saving time, but Congress must also act Federal action would be needed to make the change legal. Lawmakers at both the state and federal ...
With summer about to begin in Michigan, here's a look at the season's end and how much longer we'll have Daylight Saving Time.
Here's a quick refresher on when daylight saving time started and ends this year and when the first official day of astronomical summer is.
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 remain in daylight saving time year-round.
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.
Texas would join a growing list of states pushing for the permanent adoption of daylight saving time. The measure now heads to Gov. Greg Abbott.
Texas lawmakers vote to stop changing clocks, embracing permanent daylight saving time. The bill now awaits Gov. Abbott's signature despite federal law constraints.
Texas senators approved House Bill 1393 on Thursday, which adopts permanent daylight saving time, doing away with the current practice of changing the clocks by an hour every spring and autumn.
Last month, the Texas House passed a bill that would keep daylight saving time year-round in Texas. With the bill on its way to the Senate floor, it has a real chance of becoming law.
The Senate voted 18-2 to pass Senate Bill 26, which would eliminate daylight saving time in Alaska and ask the federal government to put Alaska on Pacific Standard Time.
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