Colorado Lawmakers Take (Another) Stab At Daylight Saving Time Bills

DENVER (CBS4) - Colorado legislators introduced a House bill to keep the state on Daylight Saving Time -- time we use during the summer -- if federal law allows states to do so. Right now, states can change to standard time without approval from Congress.

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The bill, sponsored by Reps. Cathy Kipp (D-CO 52), Patrick Neville (R- CO 45) and Sens. Jeff Bridges (D- CO 26) and Ray Scott (R-CO 7), was introduced on March. 11.

However, Kipp, Bridges and Scott have also introduced a second bill calling for Colorado to call one time year-round. Senate Bill 22-135 aims to keep Colorado on Mountain Standard Time -- time we use during the winter months.

That bill was last sent to the Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs.

Voters would have to vote on the bill in November if it makes it out of the legislature.

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