BILL ANALYSIS ----------------------------------------------------------- |SENATE COMMITTEE ON RULES | 2001-2002 Regular | | |Session | ----------------------------------------------------------- SENATOR JOHN BURTON, CHAIRMAN _____________________staff analysis Fiscal: No Hearing: 01-24-01 Urgency: No BILL NO: SJR 1X AUTHOR: Karnette AMENDED: As Introduced SUBJECT : Daylight saving time. SOURCE : Author DIGEST : This resolution would memorialize the Congress to approve legislation that allows a state to uniformly apply daylight saving time year-round. RESOLUTION FINDINGS: 1. The State of California is currently experiencing an energy crisis that endangers commercial and residential energy consumers throughout California. 2. Establishing daylight saving time as a uniform year-round time configuration would result in significant reductions in energy use. 3. Federal government studies have shown that daylight saving time can reduce energy consumption by approximately 1 percent annually. 4. The federal Uniform Time Act of 1966 allows states to decline application of daylight saving time and provides states with the option of practicing standard time Continued SJR 1X Page 2 year-round, but does not allow states to practice daylight saving time year-round. 5. California enjoys a temperate climate that would afford greater reductions in energy use by utilizing a year-round daylight saving time plan. 6. The State of California could avoid any inconsistencies in time application that would otherwise impact and confuse the broadcasting, rail, airline and motorcoach industries by applying daylight saving time uniformly. This resolution finds that the State of California would greatly benefit from having the option of extending daylight saving time year-round and should have at its disposal any and every appropriate tool to triumph during this energy crisis. This resolution respectfully memorializes the Congress of the United States to approve legislation that allows a state to uniformly apply daylight saving time year-round. SENATE RULES COMMITTEE: SK ***END***