Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2217

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Daylight saving time; legislative referendum; ballot title; filing.

Impact

If enacted, HB2217 would significantly change how time is regulated and observed in Oklahoma. By reestablishing Central Standard Time as the state's standard time, the bill would exempt Oklahoma from federal daylight saving provision requirements. The implications of this legislation would affect both residents and businesses, potentially leading to new scheduling considerations, especially those engaging in interstate commerce or working closely with neighboring states that continue to observe daylight saving time.

Summary

House Bill 2217, introduced by Representative Kevin West, concerns the regulation of time in Oklahoma, specifically addressing daylight saving time. The bill proposes that Oklahoma will establish Central Standard Time as the official time zone and reject the adoption of daylight saving time. The legislation mandates a public referendum, which will allow citizens to vote on this issue during the General Election on November 5, 2024. This proposal is initiated under the authority provided by the Oklahoma Constitution, and it seeks to transition the state away from the current practice of adjusting clocks forward in the spring and back in the fall.

Contention

One major point of contention around HB2217 lies in the potential disruption to established routines and schedules. Opponents may argue that by abandoning daylight saving time, Oklahoma could miss out on extended daylight hours during the summer months, which are often seen as beneficial for leisure activities and economic growth. Supporters of the bill, however, may argue that maintaining a consistent standard time throughout the year would improve overall quality of life and eliminate the confusion associated with time changes twice a year.

Voting_history

The bill's voting history may reveal insights into partisan divisions and community support regarding time regulations. As discussions unfold, the reactions from various stakeholders, such as educators, business owners, and the general public, will be critical in determining the outcome of the referendum and the future of this legislative action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2217

Daylight saving time; legislative referendum; ballot title; filing.

OK HB3146

Daylight saving time; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; establishing standard time in this state on certain date; ballot title; filing.

OK SB843

Daylight savings time; establishing daylight saving time as standard time in Oklahoma. Effective date.

OK SB1200

Daylight saving time; enabling Oklahoma to adopt daylight saving time as the year-round time. Effective date.

OK HB1660

Daylight saving time; exempting Oklahoma from the federal daylight saving time provision; effective date.

OK HJR1037

Schools; legislative referendum; enacting the School Choice Act of 2023; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1037

Schools; legislative referendum; enacting the School Choice Act of 2023; ballot title; filing.

OK HB1994

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB1994

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB2100

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

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