Ending daylight saving time in Texas, lawmakers react to Trump's speech and Congressman Al Green 21:00. There are bills filed in the state legislature that would make standard tim
The bill would undo a law that passed the Legislature last year that'd require Oklahoma to adopt daylight saving time year-round if authorized.
Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Vern Buchanan have filed bills - Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 - to make daylight saving time permanent across U.S.
On March 6, President Donald Trump said he had no immediate plans to change daylight saving time, saying it’s a “50-50 issue.”
Daylight saving time means the clocks spring forward an hour this weekend. But in an unscientific poll, Elon Musk asked people on X what the U.S. should do with the clocks if the time change was canceled.
Michigan residents have voted twice on whether to observe daylight saving time – once to revoke it in 1968, then once to reinstate it in 1972. State Sen. Thomas Albert, R-Lowell, thinks it is time to bring the matter back to the ballot.
() - The Nevada Assembly Committee on Government Affairs heard a bill this week that would stop daylight saving time in the state. Assembly Bill 81 says Nevada would no longer have to move its clock forward on the second Sunday of March every year and back an hour on the first Sunday of every November.
As the time to “spring forward” approaches, Nevada lawmakers are once again considering whether to do away with the practice entirely.
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The president had vowed to eliminate the century-old practice of “springing forward” and “falling back” but is now acknowledging the complicated politics.
Researchers are discovering that "springing ahead" each March for daylight saving time is connected with serious negative health effects.
Daylight saving time isn’t just a minor inconvenience - research shows it’s a serious health disruptor linked to heart attacks, car accidents and even weight gain. Mounting evidence shows that losing just one hour of sleep can throw off your circadian rhythm,