What is 'half-daylight saving time'? See what this bill proposes.
It's no secret that changing the clocks twice a year isn't exactly popular. From bleary-eyed parents to confused pets, social media timelines and in-person discussions revolve around complaints about daylight saving time (DST), regardless of whether it's beginning or ending.
Bills and ideas to remedy the situation have been repeatedly pitched and stalled over the century that daylight saving time has been in practice in the United States.
The latest attempt comes from Rep. Greg Steube, R-Florida, in the form of The Daylight Act of 2026. Introduced to Congress earlier this month, the bill proposes doing away with daylight saving as we know it and splitting the difference. Instead of a twice-yearly change of one hour each time, it would shift U.S. time zones forward 30 minutes from the current standard time and leave them there permanently.
"Twice every year, Floridians deal with the hassle of changing the clocks. We all know theres a better way. Making Daylight Saving Time permanent would improve road safety, reduce crime, and boost the economy," Steube said in a 2025 post to X, formerly Twitter. "I led the charge for this in Florida in 2018. Its time to end this pointless ritual and make DST permanent!
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/half-daylight-saving-time-see-232635652.html
FoxNewsSucks
(11,622 posts)Not surprised this idiot is a republicon.
Just go to DST, enjoy the extra daylight after work, and leave it.
rurallib
(64,634 posts)which could be really confusing.
My proposal would be to go back to standard time and leave it alone. Not everyone loves DST - no not at all.
FoxNewsSucks
(11,622 posts)a half-hour is stupid
Blues Heron
(8,559 posts)Just reset the clock and forget about it. All the pain goes away pretty fast. If you feel it might affect your health, ease into the new regime by adjusting your bedtime 5 minutes a day for the preceding 2 weeks.
3catwoman3
(29,067 posts)...for a long weekend or a few days, like going from Chicago to Indianapolis, or Las Vegas to Salt Lake City, do they piss and moan and carry on about the one hour time change like they do about the twice a year change?
Jilly_in_VA
(14,193 posts)Same as with going to Europe, or going to Australia where it's currently fall.
LymphocyteLover
(9,645 posts)very late-- 10pm... which messes with people's sleep and getting up.
I'm not sure there's a good solution to this though I like not changing clocks
Igel
(37,467 posts)Scan down and see the countries that are off from a UTC whole hour by 30 or 45 minutes.
Some are obscure. The Cocos Islands. Others just off to be not like others. Iran and Afghanistan.
Then there's India. Newfoundland Standard has a 1/2 offset included. And Australian Central time's 30 minutes out of alignment with UTC.