Despite the Michigan legislature approving a measure to adopt Daylight Savings Time year-round back in April, we'll still be setting our clocks back on Sunday morning as we return to standard time at 2am on November 7th.
This is not the first time this topic has been tossed around or considered. After a failed attempt in trying to end Daylight Saving Time, in 2015, a different Michigan lawmaker is now proposing the same thing.
The bill was introduced by a group of House Representatives on Wednesday hoping to eliminate the time change...
Get ready to spring forward! Daylight Savings Time is this Sunday, March 13 at 2 a.m., which means we'll get an extra hour of sunshine, yay! But we lose an hour of sleep, awww :(
With the time change, DST can throw you and your day off...
On Sunday we officially fell back in an hour due to daylight savings time. Whether you see this as a good thing or bad thing, a legislator in Michigan thinks there is "no rational basis" to daylight savings.
Mlive.com says Representative Peter Lucido from Shelby Township, introduced a new bill that will get rid of Daylight Savings Time...
Setting your clock back an hour early Sunday morning may lead to depressingly shorter days, but experts believe the end of daylight saving time is healthy in general.