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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.
Will Texas stick with Daylight Saving Time? A bill recently signed by Governor Greg Abbott shows they want to. House Bill ...
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While polling shows most Americans support eliminating the time changes, state Sen. Nathan Johnson, a Dallas Democrat, urged ...
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Is Texas staying on daylight saving time? There's only one way for law to take effect - MSNHouse 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.
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.
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 and the U.S. are on standard time right now and will begin observing daylight saving on Sunday. Breaking News Get the latest breaking news from North Texas and beyond.
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 time permanent and ...
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.
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.
Texas is on standard time right now and will begin observing daylight savings on March 9. Most of the bills filed aim to adopt daylight saving time year-round, an effort that was pushed during the ...
If Texas Ended Daylight Saving Time, We’d Still Get Cranky Twice a Year As Sid Miller lamented, the twice-annual time switch is annoying. But ending it on the state level could be even worse.
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