Georgia plan to make daylight saving time permanent fails in legislature
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Published on April 3, 2026.
A proposal to permanently change Georgia's clocks has failed in the legislature, ending this year's push for permanent daylight saving time. The bill, known as the "Georgia Sunshine Protection Act," would have required the governor to ask federal officials to relocate Georgia to the Atlantic time zone as a workaround to keep later daylight year-round daylight. The failure of the bill means Georgia will continue changing clocks twice a year.
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