Proposal: Daylight saving time all the time in NM. SANTA FE (AP) – A Senate committee has passed a bill that would keep New Mexicans from springing forward and falling back every year when it's time to adjust clocks.
Sen. John McCoy, D-Tulalip, hadn't been the only lawmaker who proposed ending Daylight Saving Time in Washington, but the idea's time is not now. McCoy's proposal died in the Senate Governmental Operations and
According to Web Exhibits, Congress decided to change the dates in 2007, making the start date of Daylight Saving Time the second Sunday in March, and ending it on the first Sunday in November. Quick Tip: Set a Reminder
Dave LeMote wipes down a post clock at Electric Time Company, Inc. in Medfield, Mass., Friday, March 7, 2014. Most Americans will set their clocks 60 minutes forward before heading to bed Saturday night, but daylight saving time officially starts
Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November, with the time changes taking place at 2:00 a.m. local time. With a mnemonic word play referring to seasons, clocks “spring