House Passes Bill to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent
1-Minute Brief
The move to end biannual clock changes could impact public health, road safety, and daily routines nationwide.
Key Facts
- The House passed the Sunshine Protection Act with bipartisan support.
- If enacted, Daylight Saving Time would become permanent nationwide.
- Senate skepticism and debates over health and safety impacts remain.
- One representative cited increased motor vehicle accidents and cardiovascular events linked to clock changes.
- Former President Trump has signaled support for ending the clock change.
What Happened
The House approved a bill, known as the Sunshine Protection Act, that would make Daylight Saving Time permanent across the United States. The legislation received bipartisan backing but faces further debate in the Senate.
Why It Matters
Permanent Daylight Saving Time could affect sleep patterns, public health, and daily life for millions. Supporters argue it would reduce disruptions, while opponents cite potential health and safety risks.
What's Next
The bill now moves to the Senate, where its prospects are uncertain due to ongoing debates about its effects on health and safety. Further legislative action is required before any change takes effect.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight1h agoHouse passes Daylight Saving Time reform as Trump signals support for ending clock change
- The IndependentLeft3h agoHouse to vote on bill that could end changing clocks twice a year in your state
- CNNLeft3h agoDaylight Saving Time could be year-round if new bill passes
