https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunshine_Protection_Act
Sunshine Protection Act of 2018: Died in committee in House and Senate
Sunshine Protection Act of 2019: Died in committee in House and Senate
Sunshine Protection Act of 2021: Passed Senate, died in committee in House
Sunshine Protection Act of 2023: Referred to the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce
Numerous polls have found that most Americans believe that a standard time should be fixed and permanent—as many as 75% favor no longer changing clocks twice per year.[18] One of the most common observations among researchers of varying backgrounds is that the change itself causes most of the negative effects, more so than either standard time or daylight saving time.[1] Researchers have observed numerous ill effects of the annual transitions, including reduced worker productivity, increased heart attacks and strokes, increased medical errors,[19] and increased traffic incidents.[3]
The debate over the bill mainly concerns whether it is better to have more sunlight in the morning or the evening. A 2023 YouGov poll found that half of Americans supported permanent daylight time, 31% were in favor of permanent standard time, and 19% had no preference or were not sure.