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NE LR33
Resolution
Status
1/29/2025
Primary Sponsor
Danielle Conrad
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AI Summary
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Nebraska Legislature urges the state's Congressional delegation to take action reforming the current daylight saving time system
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Cites negative impacts of biannual time changes on individual health and business productivity
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References the 2022 unanimous U.S. Senate vote for the Sunshine Protection Act, which would have made daylight saving time permanent
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Reform goals include enhancing health, growing economic productivity, protecting agriculture, advancing public safety, and ensuring national uniformity
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Directs copies of the resolution be sent to the U.S. President, Speaker of the House, Senate President, and all Nebraska Congressional members
Legislative Description
Recommend that the Nebraska Congressional delegation take affirmative action to reform the present approach to daylight saving time
Last Action
Title printed. Carryover resolution
1/7/2026