If a state representative has his way, the clock will be permanently stopped on Daylight Savings Time in Connecticut.
Under the Uniform Time Act of 1966, states have the right to exempt themselves from observing the practice of setting clocks back and forth. Arizona, excluding the Navajo tribal territory, and Hawaii do not observe Daylight Savings Time, nor do any of the U.S. overseas territories. Similar legislation is also being proposed in Texas and Wyoming.