I don't understand the law-making system, as it seems that Assembly has to ask voters to OK it, maybe by a 2/3 margin?
http://abc7news.com/society/plan-to-end-daylight-saving-time-moves-forward-in-calif/3604035/California voters may get a chance to weigh in on Daylight Saving Time.
The state Senate Thursday passed a bill asking voters to repeal the current system and give lawmakers the power to adjust the time with a two-thirds vote.
Supporters say daylight saving time is outdated. Opponents call the effort an expensive waste of taxpayer money.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article213187609.htmlAB 807 allows the Legislature to amend daylight saving time with a two-thirds vote in the future. If voters approve the ballot measure, Chu, or another lawmaker, would need to introduce a new bill to establish a permanent daylight saving time.
The new proposal would have to clear the Senate and the Assembly and receive the governor’s signature. Then Congress would have to take action to sanction the law and allow states to adopt a year-round daylight saving time.