To allow States to elect to observe year-round daylight saving time, and for other purposes.

12/15/2023, 3:55 PM

This bill allows states to observe daylight savings time year-round. (States may already choose to observe standard time year-round.)

Bill 118 hr 1474, also known as the Sunshine Protection Act, is a proposed piece of legislation that would give states the option to choose to observe daylight saving time year-round. Currently, most states in the United States switch between standard time and daylight saving time twice a year, causing disruptions to sleep patterns and potentially impacting health and safety.

If passed, this bill would allow states to opt out of the time change and instead remain on daylight saving time throughout the entire year. This would mean longer evenings with more daylight, which proponents argue could have benefits such as reducing energy consumption, promoting outdoor activities, and improving mental health.

The bill also includes provisions for the Department of Transportation to conduct a study on the effects of year-round daylight saving time on various aspects of society, such as transportation, commerce, and public safety. This study would help inform future decisions on whether to continue observing daylight saving time year-round. Overall, the Sunshine Protection Act aims to give states more flexibility in choosing how to observe time changes and potentially provide benefits to the economy and public well-being. It is currently being considered by Congress and may undergo revisions before being voted on.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 1474

Introduced on
2023-03-08

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

3/8/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This bill allows states to observe daylight savings time year-round. (States may already choose to observe standard time year-round.)

Bill 118 hr 1474, also known as the Sunshine Protection Act, is a proposed piece of legislation that would give states the option to choose to observe daylight saving time year-round. Currently, most states in the United States switch between standard time and daylight saving time twice a year, causing disruptions to sleep patterns and potentially impacting health and safety.

If passed, this bill would allow states to opt out of the time change and instead remain on daylight saving time throughout the entire year. This would mean longer evenings with more daylight, which proponents argue could have benefits such as reducing energy consumption, promoting outdoor activities, and improving mental health.

The bill also includes provisions for the Department of Transportation to conduct a study on the effects of year-round daylight saving time on various aspects of society, such as transportation, commerce, and public safety. This study would help inform future decisions on whether to continue observing daylight saving time year-round. Overall, the Sunshine Protection Act aims to give states more flexibility in choosing how to observe time changes and potentially provide benefits to the economy and public well-being. It is currently being considered by Congress and may undergo revisions before being voted on.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo allow States to elect to observe year-round daylight saving time, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Science, Technology, Communications

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary4/3/2023

This bill allows states to observe daylight savings time year-round. (States may already choose to observe standard time year-round.)


Latest Action3/17/2023
Referred to the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce.