The Nevada Assembly Committee on Government Affairs heard a bill this week that would stop daylight saving time in the state.
Assembly Bill 81 says Nevada would no longer have to move its clock forward on the second Sunday of March every year and back an hour on the first Sunday of every November.
AB 81’s sponsor, Assemblymember Selena La Rue Hatch, D-Reno, said this bill would exempt Nevada from the federal requirements for daylight saving time.
La Rue Hatch said at the hearing that she wanted to amend the bill to start on Jan. 1, 2026.
This bill would put Nevada permanently on Pacific Standard Time.