Wyoming residents will have to continue resetting their clocks in the spring and the fall. House Bill 14 which would have standardized Wyoming’s time zone year-round rather than fluctuating between mountain standard and mountain daylight time was voted down in the Senate last week. Senator Dan Dockstader representing parts of Lincoln, Sublette and Teton Counties says the measure would have generated confusion between the states in the region.
The measure received a tie vote in the committee of the whole both on the initial vote and a vote to reconsider, thus failing to win a majority.
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