Daylight Act of 2026
H.R. 7378119th Congress

Daylight Act of 2026

Introduced in the HouseRep. W Steube (R-FL-17)14 sections · 1 min read
Version: Introduced in House · Feb 4, 2026

Section 1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the Daylight Act of 2026.

(a) In general

Section 1 of the Act of March 19, 1918 (commonly known as the Calder Act) (15 U.S.C. 261), is amended, in the second sentence—

(1) by striking Except as provided in section 3(a) of the Uniform Time Act of 1966 (15 U.S.C. 260a), the and inserting The;

(2) by striking 4 hours and inserting 3.5 hours;

(3) by striking 5 hours and inserting 4.5 hours;

(4) by striking 6 hours and inserting 5.5 hours;

(5) by striking 7 hours and inserting 6.5 hours;

(6) by striking 8 hours and inserting by 7.5 hours;

(7) by striking 9 hours and inserting 8.5 hours;

(8) by striking 10 hours; and inserting 9.5 hours;;

(9) by striking 11 hours and inserting 10.5 hours; and

(10) by striking 10 hours. and inserting 10.5 hours..

(b) Repeal of daylight savings time

Section 3 of the Uniform Time Act of 1966 (15 U.S.C. 260a) is hereby repealed.

Section 3. Effective date

This Act, including the amendments made by this Act, shall take effect on the day that is 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act.

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