Nebraska LB34 proposes year-round daylight saving time for the state.
Nebraska LB34 would establish year-round daylight saving time in Nebraska, eliminating the current practice of switching between standard and daylight saving time. The bill sets the standard time for the state to be Coordinated Universal Time minus five hours in the central time zone and minus six hours in the mountain time zone. It also repeals existing sections related to time standards and vacation leave for state employees.
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