Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB364

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Amending the act of April 13, 1887 (P.L.21, No.18), entitled "An act for the establishment of a uniform standard of time throughout the Commonwealth," providing for Atlantic standard time; and prohibiting the use of daylight saving time.

Impact

The implementation of SB364 is poised to simplify timekeeping and scheduling throughout the Commonwealth by establishing a single time zone. This amendment will eliminate confusion caused by dual time systems that currently affect residents and businesses. Local governments will lose the ability to pass ordinances that deviate from this new state standard, thus centralizing time regulation with state authority and fostering uniformity in time-related transactions and activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 364 aims to amend the longstanding act of April 13, 1887, concerning the establishment of a uniform standard of time in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The bill proposes that Atlantic Standard Time will be the sole legal standard of time, thereby abolishing the practice of daylight saving time within the state. This change signifies a shift away from the biannual clock changes that have been in place, providing a consistent time standard year-round for all municipalities and areas across Pennsylvania.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB364 is mixed, with proponents arguing that the elimination of daylight saving time would enhance the quality of life by reducing the disruptions that come with time shifts. Supporters believe this change can benefit various sectors, including education, healthcare, and commerce by allowing for consistency in scheduling. Conversely, critics may express concerns about the lack of local control and the impact on those who value the seasonal time change for practical reasons, such as extended daylight during summer months.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the debate over local autonomy in establishing time regulations and the potential economic implications of a uniform time standard. Opposition may arise from residents who are accustomed to the traditional daylight saving time and fear that the loss of this practice may negatively impact their daily routines. This bill could open discussions on broader implications regarding how state laws can override local preferences in various governance matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB119

Amending the act of April 13, 1887 (P.L.21, No.18), entitled "An act for the establishment of a uniform standard of time throughout the Commonwealth," prohibiting the use of daylight saving time.

PA HB153

Amending the act of April 13, 1887 (P.L.21, No.18), entitled "An act for the establishment of a uniform standard of time throughout the Commonwealth," observing daylight saving time year-around if authorized by the Congress of the United States.

PA SF90

A bill for an act establishing daylight saving time as the official time in this state throughout the year.

PA HF66

A bill for an act establishing daylight saving time as the official time in this state throughout the year.

PA A10571

Establishes daylight saving time as the year-round standard time of the state and the city of New York.

PA S2179

Repeals daylight savings time in the state and follow the “United States Standard Eastern Time” as provided by an exemption from the advancement of time as provide by the federal Uniform Time Ac of 1966, 15 U.S.C. § 260(a).

PA SB1326

Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"

PA SB534

Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"

PA HB1758

Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"

PA HB1223

Daylight saving time; mandating year-round standard time; effective date.

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