Michigan Bill Could Get Rid of Daylight Saving Time
Ever spring, Michigan springs forward, and every fall, Michigan falls back. If you’re someone who hates the shift, you’ll be happy to learn that a new bill might actually do…

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(Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)Ever spring, Michigan springs forward, and every fall, Michigan falls back.
If you're someone who hates the shift, you'll be happy to learn that a new bill might actually do away with the Daylight Saving time change.
Michigan lawmakers are considering a bill that was actually introduced a couple of years ago by Republican State Rep. Michele Hoitenga to get rid of the seasonal clock change.
The Michigan House Commerce and Tourism Committee is looking at legislation that would keep Michigan in the same time.
Don't get too excited, though. The bill would only be good if close states such as Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania also agreed to the change.
Read the bill via this link.