Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB788

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to daylight saving time.

Impact

The passage of HB788 would have a clear impact on the state's time observance policies, aligning Texas with a permanent daylight saving time model. This move could address various economic and social considerations, including increased daylight for evening activities and potential boosts for sectors that rely on outdoor recreation and commerce. However, the bill includes a provision stating that its implementation hinges on federal authorization; if a court finds Texas lacks the authority to adopt year-round daylight saving time, the law would only take effect once Congress enacts related legislation.

Summary

House Bill 788 proposes that the state of Texas observe daylight saving time year-round, amending Section 312.016 of the Government Code. This change would affect both areas within the state that adhere to central standard time and those that use mountain standard time. The bill reflects a growing trend among some states to eliminate the biannual clock changes associated with daylight saving time, thereby providing a consistent time standard throughout the entire year for Texans.

Contention

The primary point of contention surrounding HB788 lies in the federal constraints governing state time observance. Opponents may express concerns regarding the lack of flexibility in time regulations and how year-round daylight saving could affect areas dependent on standard time, leading to potential discontent among constituents. Moreover, there is a broader dialogue regarding the health impacts of time changes and whether maintaining daylight saving time year-round will actually result in improved wellbeing and productivity in the state.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 312. Construction Of Laws
    • Section: 016

Companion Bills

TX SB516

Identical Relating to daylight saving time.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.