Can Nebraska End Daylight Saving Time—and What Would That Mean for You?
Nebraska lawmakers are debating whether to keep changing the clocks twice a year—or lock the state into one permanent time. Two 2025 bills, LB 34 and LB 302, would move Nebraska to either year-round daylight saving or year-round standard time. Both advanced to Final Reading but haven’t become law. Until Congress acts or neighboring states coordinate, Nebraska must follow the federal schedule from March to November. Here’s what the proposed change could mean for families, businesses, and legal deadlines statewide.
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