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NE LB34
Bill
AI Summary
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Nebraska would adopt year-round daylight saving time, setting standard time at Coordinated Universal Time minus 5 hours in the central time zone and minus 6 hours in the mountain time zone, eliminating the biannual clock changes
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The provisions become operative on the first Sunday in November after federal authorization is granted and three states adjacent to Nebraska adopt similar year-round standard time laws
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Election polling hours remain unchanged: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the mountain time zone and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the central time zone
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Updates statutory language throughout Nebraska law to replace references to "Central Standard Time" and "Central Daylight Time" with the unified "central time" designation
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Introduced by Senators Hunt (District 8) and Conrad (District 46), referred to the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee
Legislative Description
Provide for year-round daylight saving time
Last Action
Title printed. Carryover bill
1/7/2026