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Bill would eliminate daylight saving time in Oklahoma

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Two house bills would put an end to daylight saving time in Oklahoma.

This means we wouldn't spring forward every year in March.

But, based on the Earth's natural rotation, we would still get a little more daytime in the spring and summer months.

If one of the bills passes, it would start in November.

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