Kansas lawmakers discussed a newly introduced bill that would not make Kansas observe daylight saving time, moving to standard time.
Kansas Senate committee chairman says bill limiting state to standard time, instead of switching to daylight saving time, unlikely to advance in Senate.
Kansas lawmakers may end daylight saving time, meaning no more changing clocks twice a year. Ending daylight saving time and sticking with standard time year-round would still mean it gets dark at ...
A Kansas Republican has introduced legislation ahead of the 2025 session to make changes to how the state recognizes daylight saving time. 27 News checked documents submitted for the 2025 session of ...
Sunrise would come before 5 a.m. 30 days a year in Topeka if the U.S. implements President-elect Trump's request that it ...
After President-elect Donald Trump's called for permanent daylight saving time, Kansas Sen.-elect Kenny Titus proposes permanent standard time.
State Sens. Mike Jacobson and Teresa Ibach say they’ll seek to ensure that a year-round standard time bill wouldn’t put four ...
Kansas has seen its fair share of attempts to do away with daylight saving time over recent years, none of which have found success. Legislators pushed to do away with daylight saving time in 2016 and ...
Sen. Kenny Titus, a Wamego Republican, prefiled a bill that would eradicate daylight saving time in Kansas. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector) TOPEKA — A Kansas legislator renewed attempts to rid ...
The Kansas Legislature is back in session and lawmakers are beginning to introduce new topics of discussion for 2025. Kansas ...