Rep. Norman Introduces Daylight Act To Observe Year-round Daylight Saving Time

Rep. Norman Introduces Daylight Act To Observe Year-round Daylight Saving Time
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On Friday, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) introduced the DAYLIGHT Act, a bill to allow states to elect to observe year-round daylight saving time.

Additionally, the DAYLIGHT Act would include a Government Accountability Office (GAO) Study in which the Comptroller General would submit to Congress a report with the results of implementing daylight savings year-round no later than two years after enacted.

This is a reintroduction of H.R. 5906 introduced in the 117th congress.  Background

Nineteen states, including South Carolina, have enacted legislation in favor of year-round daylight saving time. Current federal law only enables states to opt out of daylight saving time and keep standard time year-round. This bill would amend the current law to also include the option for states to have daylight saving time year round.

Research suggests an association between the time change and Seasonal Affective Disorder, stroke, and cardiac arrest. Permanent daylight saving time has the potential to decrease the risk of car accidents and crime while increasing consumer spending.

Statement

Rep. Norman said on Friday, “There are a number of health problems associated with time change year after year. Permanent daylight savings is certainly worth exploring for positive health benefits and increased safety of Americans. This legislation would give states the freedom to opt into year-round daylight savings, as well as continuing the option of year round standard time.”

 Original source can be found here.



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