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TexasTowelie

(112,160 posts)
Mon Feb 11, 2019, 09:59 PM Feb 2019

Saving daylight? Bill would keep Arkansas on standard time

On Monday, Arkansas Rep. Sarah Capp, R-Ozark, submitted House Bill 1368 to the Arkansas House of Representatives. If made into law, it would exempt the state from the federally mandated daylight saving time, which moves the clock forward from the first Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.

According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Arizona and Hawaii operate under standard time all year. Federal law allows for states to opt out of daylight savings time, but they cannot operate on daylight savings time all year around.

"If something this was enacted as a law in Arkansas, Texarkana, West Memphis, Ft. Smith, and other border cities would do what they have done for years," said Jerry Sparks, director of economic development for Texarkana, Texas. "They would adjust and adapt to meet any challenges arising from the time difference. Politically, it's hard to imagine the governor signing the legislation if it passed both houses of the legislature."

Legislation in Kansas has been introduced to do the same thing. According to the Wichita Eagle, Rep. Kristey Williams, R-Augusta, submitted HB 2008, also intended to exempt Kansas from daylight saving time. In the article, it is also stated that Sedwick County, the state's second most-populous county, has adopted eliminating daylight saving time as a legislative priority.

Read more: http://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/arkansas/story/2019/feb/11/saving-daylight-bill-would-keep-arkansas-standard-time/765148/

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Saving daylight? Bill would keep Arkansas on standard time (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2019 OP
Interesting tactic to adopt year-round standard time instead of year-round daylight saving time More_Cowbell Feb 2019 #1
Is that how they get around it? BigmanPigman Feb 2019 #2

More_Cowbell

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1. Interesting tactic to adopt year-round standard time instead of year-round daylight saving time
Mon Feb 11, 2019, 10:13 PM
Feb 2019

Before a state can adopt year-round daylight saving time, Congress has to agree. Florida's been waiting since last July. California voters passed an initiative last November to adopt year-round daylight saving time, and now it has to pass the legislature and then go to Congress.

But Congress doesn't have to approve a state going to year-round standard time.

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