The House passed the Sunshine Protection Act in a bipartisan 308-117 vote on July 14, 2026, sending it to the Senate for consideration, where it was referred to the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. Senate leaders have not scheduled a vote, and key Republicans including Sen. Tom Cotton have voiced opposition over darker winter mornings for schools and workers, while Sen. John Thune has highlighted concerns about mandates versus state flexibility. President Trump has endorsed the measure and urged quick Senate action, consistent with 19 states' prior resolutions supporting permanent daylight saving time if federal law changes. However, with clocks still set to fall back on November 1, 2026, and no companion bill advancing in the upper chamber, trader consensus reflects the low probability of enactment and implementation before year-end.
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The existence of any carve-outs or exceptions shall not be relevant for purposes of this market.
The primary resolution source is Congress.gov’s legislation tracker (https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/3633) and other official information from the government of the United States, however other credible reporting may be used.
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0x65070BE91...The existence of any carve-outs or exceptions shall not be relevant for purposes of this market.
The primary resolution source is Congress.gov’s legislation tracker (https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/3633) and other official information from the government of the United States, however other credible reporting may be used.
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0x65070BE91...The House passed the Sunshine Protection Act in a bipartisan 308-117 vote on July 14, 2026, sending it to the Senate for consideration, where it was referred to the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. Senate leaders have not scheduled a vote, and key Republicans including Sen. Tom Cotton have voiced opposition over darker winter mornings for schools and workers, while Sen. John Thune has highlighted concerns about mandates versus state flexibility. President Trump has endorsed the measure and urged quick Senate action, consistent with 19 states' prior resolutions supporting permanent daylight saving time if federal law changes. However, with clocks still set to fall back on November 1, 2026, and no companion bill advancing in the upper chamber, trader consensus reflects the low probability of enactment and implementation before year-end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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