Bills/H.R. 7378

Daylight Act of 2026

Daylight Act of 2026

In CommitteeTechnologyHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · House
Introduced
Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Passed Both
Signed

Plain Language Summary

# Daylight Act of 2026 Summary The Daylight Act of 2026 is a proposed federal law currently being reviewed in Congress. While the bill's full details aren't specified in the available information, based on its title and similar legislation, it likely addresses daylight saving time (DST) policy in the United States. The bill would affect all Americans by potentially changing when clocks are set forward and back each year, or possibly eliminating seasonal time changes entirely. The bill is currently in the committee review stage, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. This is where lawmakers examine the proposal's details, consider amendments, and decide whether to advance it.

Sponsor Rep. W. Gregory Steube (R-FL) introduced the legislation, though without access to the specific text, the exact provisions—such as whether it would make daylight saving time permanent year-round, eliminate it entirely, or make other changes—cannot be detailed here. To learn the precise provisions and implications, interested parties would need to review the full bill text on Congress.gov or similar official sources.

Advertisement

Latest Action

February 4, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Sponsor

Key Dates

Introduced
February 4, 2026
Last Updated
February 4, 2026
Read Full Text on Congress.gov →
Advertisement