AUSTIN, Texas — Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, but a Texas lawmaker says he wants Texans to decide whether or not they want to "spring forward" or "fall back" in the future. State Sen.
Texas lawmakers want the state to end changing the clocks back and forth. But Congress must act first. (Robin Jerstad For The Texas Tribune, Robin Jerstad For The Texas Tribune) Subscribe to The Y’all ...
Texas lawmakers approved a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, now heading to Gov. Abbott's desk. The bill which creates "Texas Time" won't take effect unless U.S. Congress passes a federal ...
Texas lawmakers have disagreed for years over whether and how to abolish the unpopular semiannual clock change in the state, but a bill that is on its way to the governor will finally bring an end to ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Will Texas stick with Daylight Saving Time? A bill recently signed by Governor Greg Abbott shows they want to. House Bill 13-93 was signed into law by Governor Abbott on June 20th ...
The No. 3 Aggies visited Austin in the regular season finale for both teams hoping to complete a perfect 12-0 record, but a 35-yard rushing score by Manning with seven minutes left and back-to-back ...
Texas lawmakers want to stop changing the clocks. Texas senators approved House Bill 1393 on Thursday, which adopts permanent daylight saving time, doing away with the current practice of changing the ...