A new bill passed by the state senate could move Georgia to the Atlantic Standard time zone and get rid of Daylight Saving Time. What's next?
Georgians may soon not have to change their clocks twice a year for Daylight Saving under a bill to change the time zone. How does that work?
The bill, which needs House approval, would petition the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to shift Georgia to Atlantic Standard Time. “Twice a year, we disrupt the lives of every family in this state, ...
Legislation under consideration by Georgia's leaders could change how we observe time here, but also has potential scheduling impacts across the southeast. Last year, the Georgia House of ...
The clock ran out on a bill aimed at moving Georgia to a new time zone, ending supporters’ hopes of abolishing the chore of changing the clocks twice per year. House Bill 154 would have sought ...