Walker County Messenger

Georgia state lawmakers choose permanent daylight saving time

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — The General Assembly decided Wednesday, March 31, to leave the standard versus daylight saving time debate up to Congress.

On the final day of this year’s legislativ­e session, the state Senate voted 45-6 to put Georgia on daylight saving time permanentl­y. But under federal law, that change can take place only if Congress makes daylight time permanent nationwide.

The Senate, which passed legislatio­n in February to put Georgia on standard time all year long, voted instead on Wednesday,

March 31, to side with the Georgia House of Representa­tives, which favored year-round daylight time.

The one point of agreement between the two chambers throughout the 2021 General Assembly session was that Georgia should stop switching back and forth between standard and daylight time twice a year.

Sen. Ben Watson,

R-Savannah, and Rep. Wes Cantrell, R-Woodstock, who sponsored two competing versions of the bill, cited a number of studies to their legislativ­e colleagues describing disruption­s to sleep patterns and more serious health issues that increase in frequency following time changes, particular­ly the yearly “swing forward” shift from standard to daylight time.

However, Georgians will continue switching back and forth under the bill that gained final passage Wednesday, March 31, unless and until Congress takes action. The legislatio­n now heads to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature.

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