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(#23) Minnesota
- US State
Status: Bills pending
SF 475 would exempt Minnesota from Daylight Savings Time. Conversely, SF 1416 and HF 1397 would make Daylight Savings Time the permanent time in the state. SF 2896 is a resolution asking the federal government to pass the Sunshine Protection Act, which would create permanent Daylight Savings Time.
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(#12) Idaho
- US State
Status: Bills pending
It's complicated. SB 127 would establish permanent Daylight Savings Time for Idaho, but only the parts of Idaho in the Pacific Time Zone, and only if Washington establishes permanent Daylight Savings Time. HB 358 would create an exemption from the Uniform Time Act that would theoretically allow Idaho to establish permanent Daylight Savings Time.
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(#38) Pennsylvania
- US State
Status: Bills pending
There are numerous bills and resolutions, some of which compete directly with each other. SB 774 and HB 825 would abolish Daylight Savings Time in Pennsylvania completely, which is the state's right under the Uniform Time Act.
HB 1462, on the other hand, would establish permanent Daylight Savings Time, pending congressional approval in the state. SR 179 is a resolution that would ask Congress to extend Daylight Savings Time across the entire country year round.
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(#44) Utah
- US State
Status: Passed, awaiting governor's signature
SB 59 would establish permanent Daylight Savings Time within the Mountain Time Zone, pending congressional approval and contingent on at least four of these states approving similar measures: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming.
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Due to geographic location, many Americans are already annoyed by adjusting the time twice a year. In the past half-century, Americans have adjusted daylight savings time and standard time every spring and autumn. At present, many states have decided to abandon daylight saving time completely and adopt standard time throughout the year. This bill also needs to be passed by the House of Representatives and signed by the governor.
The chaotic time zone division makes Americans crazy, they often confuse the time because they don't know the time zone of the specific location. If all goes well, Georgia will become the third state in the United States to abandon daylight saving time. The random tool lists 50 states that would change daylight saving time in the United States.
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