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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Jul 13, 2026, 05:52 PM 15 hrs ago

Standard time could become permanent in US under new bill, with some exceptions [View all]

Source: The Hill

07/13/26 11:14 AM ET


(NEXSTAR) – A new bill introduced in Congress could drastically change how we observe the twice-a-year practice of changing the clocks, even as a move to make daylight saving time permanent gains traction. For the last few years, there have been several attempts to make daylight saving time — the time we are currently observing — permanent. The Sunshine Protection Act passed through the Senate in 2022, but subsequent versions of the legislation haven’t been as lucky.

The House could vote on its version of the Sunshine Protection Act this week in a move that could end the twice-a-year changing of the clocks. The U.S. has long had a back-and-forth relationship with daylight saving time, with each attempt at making it permanent being rolled back a short time later.

But a bill introduced in the House last week could take a largely different approach. The bipartisan “Sunshine for Our Kids Act of 2026” was introduced by Reps. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Penn.) and Pat Harrigan (R-NC). It calls for permanent standard time — the time we observe from November through March — in the U.S., with some exceptions.

While health experts agree that standard time is better for our health, most efforts in Congress and throughout the U.S. have focused on making daylight saving time permanent. Nearly 20 states have passed legislation to observe daylight saving time year-round, should Congress approve it. Only Hawaii and parts of Arizona observe standard time year-round.

Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5965517-standard-time-could-become-permanent-in-us-under-new-bill-with-some-exceptions/



Link to draft BILL - H.R.9638 - Sunshine for Our Kids Act of 2026


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if it has to stay the same year round standard is the way to go. Blues Heron 15 hrs ago #1
Unless you like to do something after work in the evening. dem4decades 15 hrs ago #10
the early winter mornings though, no thanks Blues Heron 14 hrs ago #12
Jeez, just turn on a light. FoxNewsSucks 11 hrs ago #30
We tried that back in the 70s, the minute people got a taste of the reality of DST in January Blues Heron 11 hrs ago #35
You're absolutely correct Katcat 10 hrs ago #36
Me as well, it was supposed to save energy consumption. Don't know if it did. chicoescuela 42 min ago #52
I was there. FoxNewsSucks 10 hrs ago #38
people hated it, cant blame them, it sucked the big one. Who wants to hustle out the door an hour early in winter Blues Heron 10 hrs ago #39
For over 40 years, in winter, Dr. T 1 hr ago #48
i doubt anything has changed that would make people suddenly love winter DST Blues Heron 1 hr ago #49
I'm going to go out on a limb here Dr. T 1 hr ago #50
Good gay texan 15 hrs ago #2
And in five years (or less) people will be howling to change it back... appmanga 15 hrs ago #3
Once Dems are back in power, Republicans will realize they hate it, tanyev 15 hrs ago #9
No we won't - it is a hellish thing to put people through Tumbulu 13 hrs ago #18
But they did in the 70s Polybius 11 hrs ago #27
It was not fun Katcat 10 hrs ago #37
that is not true for CA- people have been trying to get rid of it since it began Tumbulu 8 hrs ago #43
"Where did they get rid of it only to bring it back?" Polybius 4 hrs ago #46
I was in high school in western NY. Easterncedar 12 min ago #53
Seems like something you should allow each state to decide muriel_volestrangler 15 hrs ago #4
New England should change to Atlantic time RockCreek 15 hrs ago #5
While I will agree with your proposal and it's intended purpose, adding a fifth time zone to America's consciousness.... FadedMullet 15 hrs ago #8
Do you mean permanent Atlantic summer time, permanent standard time, or changing as Canada does? (nt) muriel_volestrangler 3 hrs ago #47
Oh great. Fiendish Thingy 15 hrs ago #6
If you "standardize" it all over the country, but have some exceptions, it isn't standardized. C'mon people, make up.... FadedMullet 15 hrs ago #7
Changing school hours for kids will require changing work hours for many parents as well. Very disruptive. eppur_se_muova 14 hrs ago #16
Politicians in the back pocket of the tourist industry? Sounds like your bigger problem. FadedMullet 8 hrs ago #44
With all that our country is facing . . . . Scubamatt 15 hrs ago #11
Why not just leap forward an hour every year? After 24 years we'd be back at the same time! erronis 14 hrs ago #13
wonder what the "exceptions" are mdbl 14 hrs ago #14
Standard time absolutely sucks. valleyrogue 14 hrs ago #15
If you want an extra hour, get up an hour early. People who favor standard time are always told to just change eppur_se_muova 13 hrs ago #17
Because those who prefer a later day are the vast majority Polybius 12 hrs ago #25
Not at all. According to whichever poll you read, a majority favors one or the other. eppur_se_muova 11 hrs ago #28
Americans get confused Polybius 11 hrs ago #29
I'm tired of having to worry about other people's kids. FoxNewsSucks 11 hrs ago #32
extra hour of LIGHT outdoors FoxNewsSucks 11 hrs ago #31
I love the extra light at the end of the day... slightlv 13 hrs ago #19
The real issue is the North-South difference in daylight, not the time zones. No wonder it's a debate. maxsolomon 13 hrs ago #20
Children out in the dark of morning is certainly a factor. Bombing them in daylight is easier. twodogsbarking 13 hrs ago #21
100% Standard time. This still twightlight at 11 pm crap just sux. Indiana never used to switch and when they finall did Cheezoholic 13 hrs ago #22
Good. Long overdue. n/t PatrickforB 12 hrs ago #23
What about changing the school schedule to a winter schedule? Buddyzbuddy 12 hrs ago #24
I don't like it Polybius 12 hrs ago #26
It's been done before and abandoned shortly after PSPS 11 hrs ago #33
I have trouble driving at night Danmel 11 hrs ago #34
Sounds like yet another use for our soon-to-be-foisted-on-us Space Mirrors. yonder 10 hrs ago #40
..but, are they Jewish Space Mirrors? LudwigPastorius 10 hrs ago #41
This is probably more performative BS from a do nothing Congress. love_katz 9 hrs ago #42
"Seems like something you should allow each state to decide" J_William_Ryan 7 hrs ago #45
This proposed law does allow states to opt out question everything 53 min ago #51
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