LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Six months ago, the Nevada Legislature was poised to pass an end to daylight saving time. What happened?
A Reno Democrat, Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch, sponsored Assembly Bill 81, and it appeared to have momentum. Republicans and Democrats in the Senate and the Assembly signed on as cosponsors. On April 17, it was passed in the Assembly on a 27-15 vote.
It went to the Senate, and was referred to the Committee on Government Affairs. And it never came out.
It never got a vote in committee, so it never made it to the Senate floor, and Gov. Joe Lombardo never got a chance to sign it.
The change is a big disruption in the lives of people, and adjusting twice a year causes some real problems. The bill would have ended the switch to daylight time — the "spring forward"

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