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Massachusetts Senate Advances Permanent Atlantic Time Legislation
March 14, 2026
The Massachusetts Senate, led by Senate President Karen E. Spilka, is advancing legislation (bill S.2157) to end the biannual clock changes and adopt permanent Atlantic Standard Time year-round. This bill has moved to the Senate Rules Committee for further review, reflecting growing legislative momentum to eliminate daylight saving time adjustments in the state. The proposed change is supported for its potential benefits including reduced energy consumption, improved public health outcomes, and increased workplace productivity.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential impacts on state and municipal scheduling systems, time-sensitive operations, and IT infrastructure requiring updates to reflect the permanent time zone change.
- Vendors providing timekeeping, scheduling software, and related digital infrastructure solutions may find new opportunities to support Massachusetts agencies in implementing this transition.
- Organizations involved in public safety, transportation, and energy management should evaluate operational adjustments needed to align with the permanent Atlantic Standard Time.
- This legislative development signals a trend toward permanent time zone changes that could influence procurement planning in other states considering similar measures.
Observing Atlantic Standard Time year-round would decrease energy usage, reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, car accidents, and increase workplace productivity.
— Senator John F. Keenan
Twice a year, Massachusetts residents scramble to adjust their routines, deal with disruptions to their kids sleep schedules, and have their lives unsettled generally.
— Senate President Karen E. Spilka
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- Press Room · MA · Mar 14