Bill to end daylight saving time in Nevada passes Assembly, heads to Senate
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No More Spring Forward? Nevada Moves Closer to Ending Daylight Saving Time for Good - Nevada Globe
Nevada is finally taking a step toward common sense by moving to end the twice-a-year time change ritual that frustrates working families, disrupts public safety, and chips away at our productivity. The Nevada Assembly passed AB 81—known as the “Lock the Clock Act”—by a narrow 17-15 margin this week. The bill now heads to the state Senate for approval. If it clears the Senate and becomes law, Nevada would end the outdated observance of daylight …
Nevada Assembly Passes 'Lock the Clock' Bill
(Carson City, NV) — Nevada is a step closer to becoming the third U.S. state that does not change time in the spring and fall. On Thursday, the Nevada Assembly passed the “Lock the Clock” bill. If fully passed, it would do away with springing forward and falling back an hour. The bill, authored by Democratic Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch of Washoe County, now heads to the state Senate. If passed, Nevada would stay on permanent standard time …
Nevada Votes to Stop the Clock-Changing Madness
What Just Happened? The Nevada Assembly just passed what they call a "Lock the Clock" bill. If it becomes law, Nevadans won't have to change their clocks twice a year anymore. The bill would keep Nevada on permanent standard time all year round, starting in 2026. This idea isn't new. Lawmakers have tried to pass...
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