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Bill That Would Have Ended Daylight Savings Time Fails to Meet Legislative Deadline
(Carson City, NV) — Nevada will still be changing the time by an hour twice a year like 47 other states do. A bill that would have ended daylight savings time in Nevada failed to meet the recent legislative deadline. The bill was proposed by Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch of Washoe County. It was one of more than 30 bills that failed to reach the deadline for bills to pass from committee in the opposite house of where they were introduced. Ar…
Nevada’s ‘Lock the Clock’ Bill Falls Short: Daylight Saving Time Continues - Nevada Globe
Nevada’s attempt to end the biannual clock change has stalled. Assembly Bill 81, known as the “Lock the Clock Act,” aimed to keep the state on Pacific Standard Time year-round, eliminating the need to “spring forward” and “fall back.” Despite passing the Assembly with a bipartisan 27-15 vote on April 17, the bill failed to receive a hearing in the Senate and missed the committee deadline on May 17, effectively halting its progress this session .…
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