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Bill To Make Daylight Savings Time Permanent Stalls In Congress Again

Last updated: November 1, 2025 6:05 pm
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U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) has once again introduced the Sunshine Protection Act to the Senate. This bill aims to give states the authority to make Daylight Savings Time permanent year-round, eliminating the need to change clocks twice a year. If passed, this Act would put an end to the annual ritual of “falling back” an hour in the fall.

Senator Rick Scott and Representative Vern Buchanan, both Republicans from Florida, have been leading the charge for this bill. The Sunshine Protection Act has bipartisan support and has already made it past the committee stage. However, a recent attempt to fast-track the bill through unanimous consent was thwarted by Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), who prefers standard time over Daylight Savings Time.

This is not the first time that efforts to make Daylight Savings Time permanent have failed. Previous attempts, including a bill introduced by current Secretary of State Marco Rubio in 2022, have been unsuccessful. The back-and-forth debate in Congress about the time change can have negative health effects, as disrupting the Circadian rhythm twice a year can lead to various health issues.

Studies have shown that establishing a permanent time—whether standard time or Daylight Savings Time—could prevent thousands of cases of strokes and obesity each year. The debate over which time to stick with year-round has led to arguments on both sides. Advocates for standard time argue that exposure to light in the early morning is better for health, while proponents of Daylight Savings Time point to the benefits of brighter evenings.

Ultimately, the decision on which time to adopt permanently will depend on personal preferences and individual circumstances. Factors such as work schedules, social activities, and geographical location can all play a role in determining the best option for each individual. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether the Sunshine Protection Act will finally see the light of day.

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