End of daylight saving time might be happening in California

California voters may get a chance to weigh-in on daylight saving time in November.

The state senate approved a proposal to ask voters to repeal a 70-year-old initiative that requires a twice a year clock change.

And instead give lawmakers the power to adjust the time with a two-thirds vote.

If it's signed by the governor, the bill will bring California closer to abolishing the practice of switching our clocks in the fall and spring.

The state cannot officially end daylight saving time until next year at the earliest because the process requires a second bill and federal approval.

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