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HR 7378

Daylight Act of 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by Greg Steube,

Bill makes Daylight Saving Time permanent nationwide, eliminating biannual clock changes and their associated productivity and health disruptions.

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Bill Summary • HR 7378

Legislative bill overview

HR 7378, the Daylight Act of 2026, proposes to make Daylight Saving Time (DST) permanent year-round in the United States, eliminating the twice-yearly clock changes. The bill would effectively end Standard Time and keep the nation on DST permanently.

Why is this important

This legislation addresses a long-standing debate about clock changes, which disrupt sleep schedules, affect worker productivity, and are associated with increased traffic accidents and health complications around transition periods. The outcome would affect scheduling, commerce, and daily routines for 330+ million Americans while also impacting international coordination for business and travel.

Potential points of contention

  • Health and sleep concerns: Medical experts debate whether permanent DST or Standard Time better aligns with human circadian rhythms; some research suggests permanent Standard Time has fewer health drawbacks
  • Regional implications: States near time zone boundaries and those with different sunrise/sunset timing needs (Alaska, Hawaii, southwestern states) face distinct challenges; some states prefer Standard Time
  • School safety: Earlier darkness in winter months could increase traffic dangers for students commuting to school, particularly in northern latitudes

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