LINCOLN- Nebraskans tired of switching their clocks twice each year, in March and November, could have three legislative proposals to choose from this year to inch toward ending the practice. State Sens. Megan Hunt of Omaha, Dave Murman of Glenvil, and Danielle Conrad of Lincoln have introduced proposals to help end the time switch, which the senators said they, like many Nebraskans, are generally over with.
Hunt’s Legislative Bill 34 would provide for year-round daylight saving time, maintaining the period between March and November to preserve sunlight later in the day — between the second Sunday in March (“spring ahead”) and the first Sunday in November (“fall back”). Murman’s LB 302 would provide for year-round standard time, the current position of the clocks in the colder fall and winter months when the sun rises earlier.
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