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Tue May 19, 2026, 08:44 PM May 19

House GOP resurrects Trump's plan for year-round daylight saving time - WaPo [View all]

House Republicans will try again to extend daylight saving time, seeking to end the nation’s semiannual clock changes — and deliver on a priority for President Donald Trump. The House Energy and Commerce Committee on Tuesday is set to propose adopting the Sunshine Protection Act, committee staff confirmed to The Washington Post. That legislation would allow states to adopt year-round daylight saving time and end the practice of changing clocks.

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The GOP-led committee is expected to add the Sunshine Protection Act to a larger legislative package that reauthorizes surface transportation programs and vote on it later this week. If Republicans stick together, the measure would advance to the House floor. The bill’s backers have a champion in Trump, who has repeatedly called for year-round daylight saving time, a move that would require Congress to act.

But the fight over how Americans set their clocks, and when they must do it, has not broken down along typical party lines. Republicans and Democrats, mostly from the coasts, have called for year-round daylight saving time, saying that permanently advancing the clocks one hour and never “falling back” would allow more people to enjoy sunshine and avoid the frustrations involved with time changes.

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Lawmakers from the middle of the country have often balked, however, saying that their residents would disproportionately suffer from late sunrises thanks to the drawing of state lines. In cities such as Detroit and Indianapolis, the sun would rise after 9 a.m. in the middle of the winter.

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Some sleep-medicine physicians have panned the idea of daylight saving time altogether and have said that staying on year-round standard time would be healthier and more aligned with humans’ natural circadian rhythms.

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Sign me up as 365 STANDARD time. He wants DST for his golf courses n/t Cheezoholic May 19 #1
It's the only thing that piece of shit gets right. FoxNewsSucks May 19 #2
For individuals working outdoor having more cool hours in the morning is easier question everything May 19 #4
True, I take my dogs to run a lot earlier FoxNewsSucks May 19 #5
That's a no from me. Happy Hoosier May 19 #6
I agree, and same here. FoxNewsSucks May 19 #7
I am usually indoors in the winter, but... Happy Hoosier May 20 #22
This. At higher latitudes, it makes sense Amishman May 20 #19
I prefer standard time.... anciano May 19 #3
Ditto! mzmolly May 19 #11
OH THANK GODS dweller May 19 #8
I want my extended daylight in the evening. diane in sf May 19 #9
Didn't we try this in the 70s? Diamond_Dog May 19 #10
I'm all for this. The perception of just slightly longer days in winter would do wonders for seasonal depression. FascismIsDeath May 19 #12
Getting up 2 hours before sunrise is far worse, IMO. NT Happy Hoosier May 19 #15
*laughs in runner* sir pball May 20 #18
Not me, but I have a buddy who is a serious runner. Happy Hoosier May 20 #20
It's less about the actual sunrise sir pball May 20 #21
If only the Earth were flat Jerry2144 May 19 #13
Sure, just call it Epstein Daylight Protection Time. multigraincracker May 19 #14
Actually, I would be in favor of this. valleyrogue May 19 #16
I just want us to stop messing with time. WinningAgain May 20 #17
Ick. I prefer standard time year round. nt City Lights May 20 #23
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