Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3103

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Establishing permanent standard time within the Commonwealth to promote sleep and health

Impact

If enacted, HB 3103 will amend Chapter 4 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, which currently governs the state's observance of time. The successful passage of this bill will necessitate simultaneous legislative action by Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont, ensuring regional consistency in time observance laws. The bill emphasizes the relationship between time shifts and health, suggesting that maintaining a permanent standard time could mitigate health issues associated with sleep disruption, such as anxiety and depression.

Summary

House Bill 3103 aims to establish permanent standard time in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, exempting its regulations from the federal Uniform Time Act of 1966. The bill is presented as a measure to promote better health and sleep for residents by eliminating the twice-a-year clock changes that many states implement. Proponents argue that the continuous standard time will lead to improved public health outcomes and overall well-being for the population by reducing the disruption of circadian rhythms caused by transitioning between standard time and daylight saving time.

Contention

The discussion surrounding the bill highlights a division in legislative perspectives on the practical implications of abolishing daylight saving time. Advocates argue that the continuous observance of standard time is vital for sleep health, while opponents may raise concerns about potential economic impacts, particularly regarding businesses that may need to realign their schedules with neighboring states. The necessity for collective action among the five states presents an additional layer of complexity, as it requires a multi-state agreement to ensure effective implementation.

Companion Bills

MA H4675

Replaced by Study Order

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MA H3207

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Further clarifying the delivery of health care

MA H3214

Relative to blind persons' real estate tax abatement

MA H2390

Relative to protecting our waterways

MA H2925

Relative to a charitable tax credit

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