This bill would have Texans vote on the future of daylight saving time

AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Sunday morning will be the 58th year in a row Americans (except Arizonians and Hawaiians) will skip an hour, entering daylight saving time. If a proposed constitutional amendment floating through the Texas legislature passes, it could also be the last time.

People don’t like the time change

We asked viewers on Facebook what their thoughts were on the time change, and over 90% showed preference for staying on one time year-round. The problem was figuring out which time Texas should switch to.

“DST is crazy – we’d be no worse of(f) without it,” one viewer commented.

“Please keep daylight savings (sic) time. Earlier sunrise is much better than dark at 4:30,” another wrote…

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