ORANGE COUNTY— Assemblyman Tri Ta announced new legislation to end the outdated practice of changing clocks twice a year–daylight savings time. If passed, this measure would keep California on year-round standard time.
“Changing clocks twice a year is not only frustrating, but it’s dangerous for drivers and contributes to our state’s mental and physical health crises every year. When voters passed Proposition 7 overwhelmingly in 2018, they did not expect the Legislature to stall the will of the voters by refusing to take up this important measure,” said Assemblyman Ta. “This legislation makes good on a promise that California voters decided on long before I was in office. It’s been 5 years, and now that I’m here in Sacramento, I’m going to hold government accountable and take action.”
In 2018, Proposition 7 passed in California with nearly 60% of the vote, calling on the Legislature to end twice-yearly time changes. According to several studies, time changes are linked to increases in vehicle accidents, seasonal depression, and other severe health issues.
Dr Andrew Binder, MD, FAASM, FCCP, member of the Board of Directors of the California Sleep Society, who is excited and relieved to see this issue finally getting the attention it needs, says “I applaud Assemblyman Tri Ta for introducing this legislation. Children and teenagers are especially impacted by the disruption caused by time changes. Our natural sleep rhythms and internal clocks are best suited for year-round standard time and after the passage of Proposition 7, now is the time for the Legislature to act. I urge Assemblyman Ta’s colleagues in the Legislature to follow the science and join him in passing this important bill so Californians can lead healthier lives.”
This bill would require a 2/3 vote of the Legislature and would go into effect in 2025 if passed.
Editors Note
Back in March, ahead of Daylight Saving Time, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) reintroduced the Sunshine Protection Act of 2023 for the 118th Congress. The legislation would end the antiquated practice of changing clocks twice a year.
Back in 2018, California voters passed Prop 7 with 59.75% of the vote which granted the State Legislator to change the dates and times of the daylight saving time (DST) period, as consistent with federal law. However, its stalled.
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Thank you Tri Ta for pushing to get this legislation passed. I am an Orange County native of 58 years and want to offer my assistance on this issue. I have many friends and social media followers. I find it beyond frustrating that our Legislature in California ignores what the people voted for way back in 2018. It tells the voters that they do not matter one bit. I would like to know who in the legislature is holding this up because they need to explain to the people why our vote does not matter. There is not one good reason to keep switching our clocks. You were spot on with your reasons why we need to move on this quickly, but quite frankly waiting until 2025 is unacceptable, it should be a priority for the reasons you outlined.
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