Bill To Change FL Daylight Savings Time Passes Hurdle

A bill that would keep all of Florida in the same time zone and under daylight saving time year-round has been passed by the Senate Community Affairs Committee.

The committee voted in favor of the "Sunshine Protection Act" by a 6-0 margin Tuesday.

The bill would have the Florida Panhandle, which remains mostly in the central time zone, join the rest of the state in the Eastern time zone.

Sen. Greg Steube, R-Sarasota, initially sought to exempt the Sunshine State from daylight saving time when he filed the bill in November. But an amendment to the bill filed on Monday would have the state observe daylight saving time year-round.

Currently, Hawaii and most of Arizona are the only other states exempt from daylight saving time.

If the bill passes and is signed by the governor, it would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2019. 

It would still need to be approved by Congress and the U.S. Department of Transportation.


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