With the looming Daylight Savings Time cruelty of losing an hour descending upon us a mere week from now, it is worth noting that Texas has again introduced bills [fox4news.com] to abolish it in the Lone Star State.
For the 2019 Texas Legislature, House Bill 49 [texas.gov] and Senate Bill 190 [texas.gov] have been filed, with both being referred to the House and Senate State Affairs Committees.
The bills would exempt Texas from daylight saving time, including the portion of the state in Mountain Standard Time.
Arizona and Hawaii are the only two states that have opted out of Daylight Savings Time currently. New Mexico is also currently considering legislation [abqjournal.com] to stop switching, with the House attempting to end DST and the Senate attempting to switch to it permanently.
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