House Committee Approves Bill to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent
1-Minute Brief
A move to end biannual clock changes has gained bipartisan support and presidential backing, signaling potential nationwide time policy changes.
Key Facts
- The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the Sunshine Protection Act by a 48-1 vote on Thursday.
- President Donald Trump has publicly supported the effort to make daylight saving time permanent.
- The measure, if passed, would likely be implemented as part of a five-year transportation bill.
- The push to adopt permanent daylight saving time has bipartisan support in Congress.
- The Sunshine Protection Act aims to eliminate the need for changing clocks twice a year.
What Happened
The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted overwhelmingly to advance the Sunshine Protection Act, which would establish permanent daylight saving time. President Trump has voiced support for the initiative.
Why It Matters
If enacted, the legislation would end the practice of changing clocks twice a year, affecting daily routines and potentially impacting sectors such as commerce, health, and education.
What's Next
The bill will proceed through the legislative process and, if passed, could be included in a five-year transportation bill. Further debate and votes in Congress are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft9h agoTrump says it’s time to finally kill daylight saving time after Congress passes bill
- Fox NewsRight6h agoTrump champions bid to nix clock changes by adopting permanent daylight saving time
