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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.
Daylight saving time begins in less than two weeks, and spring will soon follow. Here's why President Trump and Texas lawmakers want to get rid of it.
Several states, including Oklahoma, have individually decided to end daylight saving time if federal action is taken; however ...
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.
State Rep. Will Metcalf from Conroe presented House Bill 1422 during a meeting of the 88th Legislative Session on April 11, 2023.The bill that would keep Texas on daylight saving time year-round ...
Daylight saving time has been the subject of debate in Texas and on a national level. ... Her bill would adopt standard time year-round in Texas, the only option allowed under federal law.
Daylight saving time is almost over for Texans. At 2 a.m. on Nov. 3, Texans will gain an hour of sleep as clocks fall backwards. Daylight saving time begins every year on the second Sunday in ...
A reader laments about Texas leaders wanting to stay on daylight saving time. Others comment about voting and the future of a downtown ballpark. By Letters to the Editor Oct 25, 2024 ...
Daylight saving time begins in less than two weeks, and spring will soon follow. Here's why President Trump and Texas lawmakers want to get rid of it.
Daylight saving time has been the subject of debate in Texas and on a national level. ... Her bill would adopt standard time year-round in Texas, the only option allowed under federal law.
Daylight saving time has been the subject of debate in Texas and on a national level. ... Her bill would adopt standard time year-round in Texas, the only option allowed under federal law.