Missouri 2025 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB596 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 03/21/2025

                    COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH
OVERSIGHT DIVISION
FISCAL NOTE
L.R. No.:1317S.02I Bill No.:SB 596  Subject:Federal - State Relations Type:Original  Date:March 21, 2025Bill Summary:This proposal exempts the state of Missouri from the observance of Daylight 
Saving Time. 
FISCAL SUMMARY
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON GENERAL REVENUE FUNDFUND AFFECTEDFY 2026FY 2027FY 2028Total Estimated Net 
Effect on General 
Revenue $0$0$0
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON OTHER STATE FUNDSFUND AFFECTEDFY 2026FY 2027FY 2028Total Estimated Net 
Effect on Other State 
Funds $0$0$0
Numbers within parentheses: () indicate costs or losses. L.R. No. 1317S.02I 
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ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDSFUND AFFECTEDFY 2026FY 2027FY 2028Total Estimated Net 
Effect on All Federal 
Funds $0$0$0
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FULL TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)FUND AFFECTEDFY 2026FY 2027FY 2028Total Estimated Net 
Effect on FTE 000
☐ Estimated Net Effect (expenditures or reduced revenues) expected to exceed $250,000 in any  
     of the three fiscal years after implementation of the act or at full implementation of the act.
☐ Estimated Net Effect (savings or increased revenues) expected to exceed $250,000 in any of
     the three fiscal years after implementation of the act or at full implementation of the act.
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDSFUND AFFECTEDFY 2026FY 2027FY 2028Local Government$0$0$0 L.R. No. 1317S.02I 
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FISCAL ANALYSIS
ASSUMPTION
Officials from the Office of Administration assume the proposal will have no fiscal impact on 
their organization. Oversight does not have any information to the contrary. Therefore, 
Oversight will reflect a zero impact in the fiscal note.  
Oversight notes, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL):
“In the last six years, 20 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions to provide for 
year-round daylight saving time, if Congress were to allow such a change, and in some cases, if 
surrounding states enact the same legislation. Because federal law does not currently allow full-
time DST, Congress would have to act before states could adopt changes. The 20 states are:
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action is pending so it is not counted). 
Some states have commissioned studies on the topic including Massachusetts (2017) and Maine 
(2021). 
Two states—Arizona and Hawaii—and the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, the 
Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands observe permanent standard 
time.”
FISCAL IMPACT – State GovernmentFY 2026
(10 Mo.)
FY 2027FY 2028$0$0$0FISCAL IMPACT – Local GovernmentFY 2026
(10 Mo.)
FY 2027FY 2028$0$0$0
FISCAL IMPACT – Small Business
No direct fiscal impact to small businesses would be expected as a result of this proposal. L.R. No. 1317S.02I 
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FISCAL DESCRIPTION
The proposed legislation appears to have no direct fiscal impact.
This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other program and would not 
require additional capital improvements or rental space.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Office of Administration
Julie MorffJessica HarrisDirectorAssistant DirectorMarch 21, 2025March 21, 2025