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H.R. 1630: To allow States to elect to observe year-round daylight saving time, and for other purposes.

This bill allows individual states in the United States to choose to observe daylight saving time all year round. Currently, states can opt out of daylight saving time, but they cannot adopt it permanently. The key points of the bill include:

Key Provisions

  • The bill amends the Uniform Time Act of 1966 to give states the authority to either:
    • Select a standard time year-round, foregoing the seasonal clock changes.
    • Implement daylight saving time for the entire year.

Impact on States

States would have the freedom to decide if they want to stay on standard time or switch to daylight saving time for the entire year. This could lead to variations across the country, where some states may experience more daylight in the evenings, while others might retain traditional timekeeping methods.

Legislative Process

The bill must go through the legislative process in Congress, which includes being reviewed and potentially amended by committees. It was introduced in the House of Representatives and referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce for further discussion and evaluation.

Considerations

Should this bill pass, it may raise discussions about the implications for business operations, health, and public safety, as different states may have varying hours of daylight that can affect daily activities and economic functions.

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Actions

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Date Action
Feb. 26, 2025 Introduced in House
Feb. 26, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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