Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1072

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Exempts the state of Missouri from the observance of Daylight Saving Time

Impact

The potential impact of SB1072 on state laws could be significant, as it alters traditional timekeeping practices within the state. By removing the requirement to adjust clocks forward in the spring and back in the fall, Missouri would align with a growing trend among states considering sunlight maximization and the associated benefits. The alteration in time management might influence various sectors including business operations, school schedules, and public transportation systems, all of which rely on synchronized timekeeping across different regions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1072 proposes to exempt the state of Missouri from the observance of daylight saving time. This bill aims to amend section 1 by adding a new section to the Missouri statutes. If enacted, Missouri would not participate in the biannual clock change and would adhere to standard time year-round. The bill stipulates that the new regulation, found in section 1.355, will be effective starting November 1, 2026.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB1072 may arise from discussions regarding the potential economic impacts and public health considerations associated with remaining on standard time year-round. Supporters of the bill argue it could reduce confusion regarding time changes and potentially improve mental health outcomes by eliminating disruption from clock changes. However, opponents could voice concerns about the challenges posed to inter-state synchronization with neighboring regions that do observe daylight saving time, potentially leading to complications in travel, commerce, and communications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB596

Exempts the state of Missouri from the observance of Daylight Saving Time

MO SB534

Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"

MO HB490

Prohibits the state from participating in daylight saving time unless federal law is modified

MO SB703

Creates a new exemption from the earned paid sick time law

MO SB754

Designates "Missouri" as the official state promotional song

MO SB652

Exempts state and public institution purchases under $600 from the requirement to be purchased from Missouri Vocational Enterprises

MO HB701

Prohibits the state from participating in Daylight Saving Time unless federal law is modified

MO SB18

Designates the St. Louis Cardinals as the official professional baseball team of the state of Missouri

MO SB536

Creates the "Real Estate Fund" to consist of moneys received from the sale of real property owned by the state of Missouri

MO SB820

Designates the Kansas City Chiefs as the official professional football team of the state of Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.