x
Breaking News
More () »

Florida Senate OKs Bill For Year-Round Daylight Saving Time

The measure now heads to Gov. Rick Scott's desk.
When the clocks change for daylight saving time, a new study finds there's a small but significant increase in stroke risk.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida is a step closer to living up to its nickname as "The Sunshine State."

A bill to let Florida remain on Daylight Saving Time year round is headed to Gov. Rick Scott's desk after the state Senate approved it 33-2 on Tuesday.

Related: Daylight saving time is almost here — and it's turning 100 years old

If Scott signs the "Sunshine Protection Act," Congress would need to amend existing federal law to allow the change.

While the rest of the Eastern United States would set their clocks back in the fall, Florida wouldn't, leaving it with more sunshine in the evening during the winter. Northwest Florida is currently in the Central time zone.

Related: 10 things you didn't know about daylight saving time

Hawaii, most of Arizona, and a handful of U.S. territories - including American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands - do not observe Daylight Saving Time.

Follow WFMY News 2 on Facebook and Twitter

► Make it easy to keep up to date with more stories like this. Download the WFMY News 2 App now

Before You Leave, Check This Out