Bill Search - Selected results list Search Criteria: [ Session(s): all Chamber = Both Bill Type = all Bill Status = all Final Status Only = no Subjects = Daylight Saving Time or Daylight Savings Time ] 85th Regular Session, 2017 HB 95 (85th R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Flynn, Dan Last Action: Referred to Government Transparency & Operation HB 2400 (85th R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Isaac, Jason et. al. Last Action: Left pending in committee SB 238 (85th R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Menéndez, José et. al. Last Action: Co-author authorized 84th Regular Session, 2015 HB 150 (84th R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Flynn, Dan et. al. Last Action: 1 hr. notice-for reconsideration HB 363 (84th R.S.) Caption: Relating to the creation of a task force to conduct a study and develop recommendations on the efficacy of the continuation of daylight saving time in this state. Author: White, James Last Action: Left pending in committee 74th Regular Session, 1995 SB 444 (74th R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Sims, Bill et. al. Last Action: Referred to State Affairs 72nd Regular Session, 1991 SB 19 (72nd R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Sims, Bill Last Action: Left pending in committee 71st Regular Session, 1989 SB 288 (71st R.S.) Caption: Relating to daylight saving time. Author: Sims, Bill Last Action: Left as pending business in comm. 71st 4th Called Session, 1990 SB 72 (71st 4th C.S.) Caption: Relating to a non-binding referendum on the question of retaining daylight saving time. Author: Sims, Bill Page 1 of 4 Last Action: Referred to State Affairs 67th Regular Session, 1981 HB 303 (67th R.S.) Caption: Relating to a nonbinding referendum on the question of exempting the state from the observance of daylight saving time. Author: Gibson, Jay Last Action: No action taken 65th Regular Session, 1977 SB 329 (65th R.S.) Caption: Relating to standard times; exempting all of Texas from the provisions of the Uniform Time Act of 1966. Author: Longoria, Raul Last Action: Reported from committee favorably 64th Regular Session, 1975 HB 84 (64th R.S.) Caption: Providing for a referendum on the issue of daylight saving time. Author: Kubiak, Dan Sponsor: Longoria, Raul Last Action: Referred to subcommittee HB 85 (64th R.S.) Caption: Relating to standard time; exempting a portion of Texas from the provisions of the Emergency Daylight Saving Time Energy Conservation Act of 1973; prospectively exempting the entire state from the advancement of time provisions of the Uniform Time Act of 1966. Author: Kubiak, Dan Last Action: Referred to subcommittee 63rd Regular Session, 1973 HB 279 (63rd R.S.) Caption: To provide for standard time in this state and to exempt this state from the provisions of federal law relating to uniform advancement of time. Author: Sanchez, Henry Last Action: Subcommittee hearing date HB 611 (63rd R.S.) Caption: Providing for a referendum on the issue of daylight saving time; and declaring an emergency. Author: Doran, Jr., Hilary B. Last Action: Referred to Committee on Administration 63rd 1st Called Session, 1973 HCR 12 (63rd 1st C.S.) Caption: Petitioning the President of the United States to exempt Texas from year-round daylight saving time. Author: Kubiak, Dan Last Action: Referred to Committee on State Affairs 62nd Regular Session, 1971 HB 237 (62nd R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for a referendum on the issue of standard time (daylight saving time). Author: Doran, Jr., Hilary B. Page 2 of 4 HB 506 (62nd R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for standard time in this state and to exempting this state from the provisions of federal law relating to uniform advancement of time. Author: Sanchez, Henry SB 167 (62nd R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for standard time in this state and to exempting this state from the provisions of federal law relating to uniform advancement of time. Author: Connally, Wayne 62nd 1st Called Session, 1971 SCR 6 (62nd 1st C.S.) Caption: Providing for a referendum on the issue of daylight savings time. Author: Connally, Wayne 61st Regular Session, 1969 HB 82 (61st R.S.) Caption: Relating to provide for standard time in this state and to exempt this state from the provisions of federal law relating to uniform advancement of time. Author: Doran, Jr., Hilary B. et. al. HCR 108 (61st R.S.) HJR 49 (61st R.S.) Caption: Relating to proposing a constitutional amendment to require the legislature to enact laws providing for a legally binding referendum on the issue of exempting the State of Texas from the provision of the federal law requiring uniform advancement of time. Author: Doran, Jr., Hilary B. SB 97 (61st R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for an expression of public opinion on daylight saving time in Texas. Author: Watson, Jr., Murray SCR 90 (61st R.S.) 60th Regular Session, 1967 HB 275 (60th R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for standard time in this state and to exempt this state from the provisions of federal law relating to uniform advancement of time. Author: Smith, William Landrum "Will" et. al. SB 128 (60th R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for standard time in this state and to exempt this state from the provisions of federal law relating to uniform advancement of time. Author: Christie, Joe William et. al. 57th Regular Session, 1961 HB 643 (57th R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing for the standardization of time throughout the State of Texas using the method of computation known as daylight savings time. Author: Ratcliff, Joseph Neil "Joe" et. al. 55th Regular Session, 1957 HB 323 (55th R.S.) Caption: Relating to amending certain Acts relative to the fixing of standard time in this state so as to provide for daylight saving time during certain periods. Page 3 of 4 Author: Mann, Frank E. 50th Regular Session, 1947 SB 428 (50th R.S.) Caption: Relating to adopting "central standard time" as standard time in this state. Author: Vick, Kyle A. et. al. 49th Regular Session, 1945 HB 103 (49th R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing that the State of Texas shall hereafter be governed by Mountain War time instead of Central War Time, until such time as the United States Government shall abolish War Time and thereafter it shall revert to Central Standard time; and repealing all laws in conflict with this Act. Author: Cato, Arthur 48th Regular Session, 1943 HB 597 (48th R.S.) Caption: Relating to providing that the State of Texas shall hereafter be governed by Mountain War Time instead of Central War Time, until such time as the United States Government shall abolish War Time and thereafter it shall revert to Central Standard Time; and repealing all laws in conflict with this Act. Author: McMurry, Houston et. al. Page 4 of 4