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BumRushDaShow

(174,483 posts)
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 05:27 PM Tuesday

House passes bill that would make daylight saving time permanent

Source: NBC News

Jul. 14, 2026, 5:19 PM EDT


Efforts in Congress to make daylight saving time permanent sprang forward after the House passed legislation that would remove the need for Americans to adjust their clocks twice a year.

The legislation, known as the Sunshine Protection Act, passed 308-117. It would put the country on the time currently observed from March to November unless a state exempted itself before the act took effect. President Donald Trump publicly pushed Congress to pass the legislation. He wrote May 21 on Truth Social that he was “going to work very hard to see The Sunshine Protection Act signed into Law.”

“It’s time that people can stop worrying about the ‘Clock,’ not to mention all of the work and money that is spent on this ridiculous, twice yearly production. It will also be a very nice WIN for the Republican Party. Take it!” Trump wrote. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration. A Senate version of the Sunshine Protection Act stalled last year after Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., objected to fast-tracking the bill’s passage via unanimous consent in October.

Cotton said the change to permanent daylight saving time could lead to overlooked negative consequences, pointing to parts of the country where the sun wouldn’t rise until 9 a.m. or later and citing potentially dangerous, dark morning commutes and workers who would need to work early mornings without sun.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/house-passes-bill-daylight-saving-time-permanent-sunshine-protection-rcna587531

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House passes bill that would make daylight saving time permanent (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
More like the golfers act lol n/t Cheezoholic Tuesday #1
This sucks. maxsolomon Tuesday #2
I read that it's to make saving time permanent. Wednesdays Tuesday #5
Oh, OK. maxsolomon Tuesday #6
I think you've got it backwards Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #7
Yep...in Wichita it would be a 8:40am sunrise. Dark gloomy day, 9am Bengus81 19 hrs ago #38
They just made DST year round here in BC too Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #45
You got it backwards Polybius Tuesday #8
Why don't we just use standard time and change normal business hours/school hours. Its the same difference. ToxMarz Tuesday #3
Because no one wants it to get dark early in the Summer n/t Polybius Tuesday #9
It gets dark at the same actual time, the only difference is what artificial time the clock says. ToxMarz Tuesday #10
Because no one wants it to get dark when the clock says 7:30 (or whatever) in the Summer Polybius Tuesday #11
I've never cared what the clock says, in relation to whether the sun is up or down. Ms. Toad Tuesday #19
Permanent standard time, not DST, is healthier ... n/t wackadoo wabbit Tuesday #4
RIGHT? If we must "lock" a time, let's make it the REAL time, not DST. Beartracks Tuesday #17
Honestly, there's no such thing as "real" time. BWdem4life Tuesday #20
Well, yeah. ;) But "noon" should be when the sun is at its zenith. Beartracks 6 hrs ago #48
Not for commuting home from work. diane in sf Yesterday #26
This was done before back in the 70s, and they had to stop it 'cause there were multiple fatalities -- mostly school Fil1957 Tuesday #12
Maybe the kids should stay out of the streets? BWdem4life Tuesday #21
Nonsense. Ms. Toad Tuesday #23
Guilty as charged! Having lived in the 70s and recalling the news reports then, which sensationalized the predawn Fil1957 Yesterday #27
I agree with your original post. I drive every day in the early morning in the dark.... dedl67 20 hrs ago #35
I found a couple article of interesting articles with some studies blue_jay Yesterday #30
They say if we don't turn the clocks back ever again that in a few years it will be light all twenty four hours. twodogsbarking Tuesday #13
This is the most important issue we face! BidenRocks Tuesday #14
Time for me is pissed off. chouchou Tuesday #15
This will be repealed in 2 years or less FakeNoose Tuesday #16
At some point in my life I hope to ignore clocks entirely. hunter Tuesday #18
At what point would that be? JustABozoOnThisBus 19 hrs ago #36
My wife and I currently live under the tyranny of the 24 hour clock at her workplace. hunter 16 hrs ago #47
Oh FFS! sheshe2 Tuesday #22
Clever to bring it to vote soon after the switch with so many hate it question everything Tuesday #24
Good, it makes for safer driving on the commute home when people are less alert than they are in the morning. diane in sf Yesterday #25
Someone tell Fat Nixon that Regular Nixon already made this mistake, and backtracked. RockRaven Yesterday #28
In this digital age solar noon by location is viable. SalamanderSleeps Yesterday #29
I proposed in another thread that everyone use Universal Coordinated Time everywhere... hunter 17 hrs ago #46
So we all lose an hour permanently LostOne4Ever 23 hrs ago #31
Pushed by the Golf Lobby. /nt thought crime 22 hrs ago #32
And the tennis lobby, the softball lobby, the growing soccer and pickleball lobbies, the little cricket lobby, etc JustABozoOnThisBus 19 hrs ago #37
Legislation that actually does nothing to truly improve the American people's lives in a truly meaningful way. cstanleytech 22 hrs ago #33
What? dadzilla 20 hrs ago #34
More distraction from MILLIONS that can't afford the ACA and then massive Bengus81 19 hrs ago #40
In the meantime samplegirl 19 hrs ago #39
I'm one. The Billionaire class is doing everything they can on a Bengus81 19 hrs ago #42
MAKE STANDARD TIME PERMANENT!! There is no "free extra daylight" without stealing it from the morning. QueerDuck 19 hrs ago #41
I'm all in for permanent standard time! joshdawg 18 hrs ago #43
That's Great! purr-rat beauty 18 hrs ago #44

maxsolomon

(39,590 posts)
2. This sucks.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 05:47 PM
Tuesday

Last edited Tue Jul 14, 2026, 07:12 PM - Edit history (1)


Hopefully Senator Asshole Cotton can force this into debate.

Otherwise, goodbye 9 pm sunsets, hello 4 am sunrises. 9 am sunrises.

Wednesdays

(23,656 posts)
5. I read that it's to make saving time permanent.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 06:09 PM
Tuesday


If so, then 9 p.m. sunsets will continue. Except in winter it'll be 6 p.m.-ish. The problem is it'll still be dark at 9 a.m. in winter.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,847 posts)
7. I think you've got it backwards
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 06:36 PM
Tuesday

If daylight savings becomes year round, it won’t affect sunrise/sunset in the May-September period, it will affect the winter months the most.

The sun won’t rise until 9am or later, depending on how far north you live, and sunset would be a reasonable 5-6pm, depending on how far south you lived.

Bengus81

(10,749 posts)
38. Yep...in Wichita it would be a 8:40am sunrise. Dark gloomy day, 9am
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 06:54 AM
19 hrs ago

Of course it stays light an hour later which in the dead of winter is totally worthless. Lighter earlier in the morning for what reason?

Ridiculous...........

Fiendish Thingy

(24,847 posts)
45. They just made DST year round here in BC too
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 08:39 AM
17 hrs ago

It will be dark until at least 9am, and I expect there will be an increase in injuries and deaths of kids walking to school in the mornings.

ToxMarz

(3,256 posts)
3. Why don't we just use standard time and change normal business hours/school hours. Its the same difference.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 05:54 PM
Tuesday

Why set our schedules based on standard time values then adjust the time to daylight savings time to because we don't like it. And not everyones life/work even revovles around a 9-5 schedule.

ToxMarz

(3,256 posts)
10. It gets dark at the same actual time, the only difference is what artificial time the clock says.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 07:27 PM
Tuesday

Adjust the schedule instead.

Polybius

(22,413 posts)
11. Because no one wants it to get dark when the clock says 7:30 (or whatever) in the Summer
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 07:29 PM
Tuesday

Better? Adjust the schedule instead, get up an hour later.

Ms. Toad

(39,010 posts)
19. I've never cared what the clock says, in relation to whether the sun is up or down.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 11:14 PM
Tuesday

Exact same number of hours of daylight. No amount of rearranging our sleep schedules twice a year can "save" any daylight.

Beartracks

(14,805 posts)
17. RIGHT? If we must "lock" a time, let's make it the REAL time, not DST.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 10:34 PM
Tuesday

Just my 2 cents. I don't have a dog in the fight. I don't mind the clock changes or the late/early sunrise/sunsets at all. I've always just found it part of the cool experience of living on a planet that has seasons.

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BWdem4life

(3,193 posts)
20. Honestly, there's no such thing as "real" time.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 11:17 PM
Tuesday

It's a human construct. It is whatever we decide it should be.

Beartracks

(14,805 posts)
48. Well, yeah. ;) But "noon" should be when the sun is at its zenith.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 07:38 PM
6 hrs ago

That's all I'm getting at.

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Fil1957

(1,004 posts)
12. This was done before back in the 70s, and they had to stop it 'cause there were multiple fatalities -- mostly school
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:13 PM
Tuesday

kids who would get run over waiting in the dark for the school bus.

What we have now sucks, but it's the least bad of all the other systems. If we go back to Daylight Saving time year round, people will die as a result -- mainly school kids.

But Republicans only care about kids when they're in the womb, not when they're out of it, so of course they're on board with this bill.

Ms. Toad

(39,010 posts)
23. Nonsense.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 11:25 PM
Tuesday

The claims of fatalities caused by the change are greatly exaggerated. In the year prior to the change there were 18 pre-sunrise fatalities. When daylight savings time was eliminated, there were 20 pre-sunrise fatalities. Given the increase in pre-sunlight bus pickups, a change of 2 is not particularly significant - and might even be a lower accident rate, given the increase in quantity of children waiting in the dark. And, if the concern is the time school starts relative to when the sun comes up, set the start of school at a reasonable hour.

The accidents around the time change days are because of the challenge of adjusting sleep schedules, not because of light v. dark. People drive safely in the dark all the time.

Fil1957

(1,004 posts)
27. Guilty as charged! Having lived in the 70s and recalling the news reports then, which sensationalized the predawn
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 12:29 AM
Yesterday

accidents with children, I assumed what I posted was sound. Thanks to your efforts, I now realize what I said was wrong and should have researched the matter beforehand.

I believe the main reason winter Daylight Savings in the 1970s was discontinued was that everyone HATED it, including myself. The idea that kids were getting killed waiting for the school bus helped to justify our hatred and its termination.

However, I stand by my main point that the current system we have now, though flawed, is still the best method we have to deal with the change in the hours of sunlight that occur during the year.

But if we must go to a year round static system, then I agree with wackadoo wabbit’s post we’d be better off making it Standard Time instead of Daylight Saving Time.

dedl67

(302 posts)
35. I agree with your original post. I drive every day in the early morning in the dark....
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 06:00 AM
20 hrs ago

... and it can be very difficult to see objects alongside the road, despite my best efforts. I would prefer there be daylight when kids are out on the road.

blue_jay

(341 posts)
30. I found a couple article of interesting articles with some studies
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 02:04 AM
Yesterday

while I was researching this topic because of this vote. They are not directly related to the points you made about pre-sunrise fatalities but thought they were informative.

I found this one the most interesting:

Study suggests most Americans would be healthier without daylight saving time
by Nina Bai, Stanford Medicine News Center

]https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/09/daylight-saving-time.html

And this one relating to how to protect heart, especially during switching form standard to daylight.

Here’s your wake-up call: Daylight saving time may impact your heart health - American Heart Association
https://newsroom.heart.org/news/heres-your-wake-up-call-daylight-saving-time-may-impact-your-heart-health

Given a choice, I think I'd probably prefer sticking to standard time.

twodogsbarking

(20,137 posts)
13. They say if we don't turn the clocks back ever again that in a few years it will be light all twenty four hours.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:27 PM
Tuesday

And CBS will cover it right after the daily bear story. Here's the news, bears shit in the woods, would you?

FakeNoose

(43,449 posts)
16. This will be repealed in 2 years or less
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 09:55 PM
Tuesday

I'm old enough to remember when we went through all of this before.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(24,812 posts)
36. At what point would that be?
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 06:36 AM
19 hrs ago

Being retired, I have tee times, court times (tennis, not legal courts), and appointment times with doctors and investment weasels. Plus various lunches, breakfasts, second breakfasts, etc.

I don't know how I ever found time to work. I confess, I am my watch's b*tch. But, it's good.

hunter

(41,021 posts)
47. My wife and I currently live under the tyranny of the 24 hour clock at her workplace.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 09:34 AM
16 hrs ago

Other than that I am quite content with random social interactions. These days the times I commonly pay attention to are doctors appointments and cinema tickets. Other times I can set myself.

I've never worn a watch, possibly because I've had a lot of jobs where that would be dangerous or would interfere with the work.

diane in sf

(4,277 posts)
25. Good, it makes for safer driving on the commute home when people are less alert than they are in the morning.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 12:19 AM
Yesterday

SalamanderSleeps

(1,093 posts)
29. In this digital age solar noon by location is viable.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 01:29 AM
Yesterday

Everybody having to get moving at the same time is actually very inefficient.

hunter

(41,021 posts)
46. I proposed in another thread that everyone use Universal Coordinated Time everywhere...
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 08:40 AM
17 hrs ago

... for things like railroad and airline schedules, hospitals, and other 24/7 workplaces. There would be no confusion about time when events of worldwide interest happened -- things like international football matches, moon landings, etc.

Otherwise time would be measured locally in hours from sunrise. The time of sunrise varies by season and place but that could be kept track of by phone apps or digital clocks. For children and teachers school might always start at "two hours after sunrise." Such a time keeping system would be kinder to our biological clocks. Our daily lives would be organized in a manner similar to that of our ancestors who lived before the invention of clocks.

LostOne4Ever

(9,773 posts)
31. So we all lose an hour permanently
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 02:11 AM
23 hrs ago

It is Standard time that should be made permanent and schools and businesses that change their hours of operation.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(24,812 posts)
37. And the tennis lobby, the softball lobby, the growing soccer and pickleball lobbies, the little cricket lobby, etc
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 06:38 AM
19 hrs ago

The bowling and curling lobbies yawn.

cstanleytech

(28,725 posts)
33. Legislation that actually does nothing to truly improve the American people's lives in a truly meaningful way.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 03:48 AM
22 hrs ago

dadzilla

(85 posts)
34. What?
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 06:00 AM
20 hrs ago

Not to step on toes, but of all the things to worry about, why this, why now? This dosen't make the top 20 o things I'm worried about, so why now?

Bengus81

(10,749 posts)
40. More distraction from MILLIONS that can't afford the ACA and then massive
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 07:00 AM
19 hrs ago

Medicaid cuts starting next Jan. They want this kind of BS to be talking points around the election instead of what them and Trump are doing to people and the Epstein files.

Bengus81

(10,749 posts)
42. I'm one. The Billionaire class is doing everything they can on a
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 07:03 AM
19 hrs ago

State and Federal level, helped along by a weak knee Republicant Congress and their Fuhrer.

QueerDuck

(2,540 posts)
41. MAKE STANDARD TIME PERMANENT!! There is no "free extra daylight" without stealing it from the morning.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 07:03 AM
19 hrs ago

I hate going to bed when it's still daylight outside.

joshdawg

(2,996 posts)
43. I'm all in for permanent standard time!
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 07:10 AM
18 hrs ago

Have had enough of this b.s. of changing clocks twice a year.
Have had enough of trump and republicans as well.
They can all go away and take daylight "saving" time with them.

purr-rat beauty

(1,792 posts)
44. That's Great!
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 07:50 AM
18 hrs ago

Now can they actually do what we pay them for and provide some legislation that makes this place tolerable to live in?

There needs a STOP WASTING OUR TIME AND MONEY! protest

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