The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act despite opposition from sleep experts. Giorgia Ester Serra/ Pexels
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AASM condemns House passage of Sunshine Protection Act

AASM urges the Senate to reject permanent daylight saving time.

Author : MBT Desk

DARIEN, IL —  July 15, 2026 — Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act (H.R. 139) with a vote of 308 to 117. The legislation was first advanced through the House Energy and Commerce Committee as part of an amendment to an unrelated transportation bill, and then it was approved by the House Rules Committee with a closed rule, allowing for no amendments and only one hour of debate.

“On Tuesday, the U.S. House ignored the overwhelming evidence supporting the health and safety benefits of permanent standard time and instead chose to force dark, dangerous mornings on millions of Americans who will suffer the effects.”
Dr. Fariha Abbasi-Feinberg, President of the American Academy

“We call on the Senate to reject this dangerous mandate,” said Dr. Fariha Abbasi-Feinberg, president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

The Sunshine Protection Act would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States except in states that have adopted standard time prior to the effective date of the bill; it does not allow states to change to standard time after the bill has gone into effect. Permanent daylight saving time would cause misalignment with human circadian rhythms, which are crucial for regulating sleep, mood, and overall well-being.  This biological misalignment would lead to chronic sleep deprivation and other health complications. It would also raise public safety concerns by increasing the risk of traffic accidents and pedestrian deaths, particularly for children waiting for school buses and walking to school in the dark.

“Members of the House unfortunately chose sunshine for golfers over sunshine for our kids,” said Coalition for Permanent Standard Time Chair Dr. Karin Johnson. “H.R. 139 will cause widespread circadian misalignment, leading to health and safety risks especially during short winter days.”

The AASM supports ending clock changes, citing risks of accidents, heart problems, and mood disorders.

The AASM supports the elimination of the biannual time change, as research has linked the switch to daylight saving time in the spring with increased risks of accidents, cardiovascular events, and mood disturbances. However, instead of making daylight saving time permanent, the AASM is advocating for the establishment of permanent standard time1, which more closely aligns with the sun and is the healthier, safer choice.

The AASM supports the bipartisan Sunshine for Our Kids Act (H.R. 9638) and will advocate for a similar bill to be introduced in the Senate. This legislation would implement permanent standard time, but it would also allow states to choose permanent daylight saving time even after the bill goes into effect.

Reference:

1) https://link.springer.com/article/10.5664/jcsm.10898

(Newswise/HG)

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