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Nevada is now one step closer to doing away with daylight saving time

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The bill would do away with the observance of daylight saving time and keep Nevada on standard time year-round.
The article from Fortune discusses Nevada's legislative efforts to adopt year-round Daylight Saving Time through the "Lock Clock Act" or Assembly Bill 81. This bill, introduced by Assemblyman Dina Neal, aims to keep Nevada on Daylight Saving Time permanently, eliminating the need to change clocks twice a year. The move is supported by the belief that it would benefit the state's economy, particularly the tourism industry, by providing more daylight hours in the evening. However, the bill faces challenges as federal law currently requires states to observe standard time if they do not opt for year-round Daylight Saving Time. To implement this change, Nevada would need approval from the U.S. Congress, similar to the situation in Florida where a similar bill awaits federal action.

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