Fifteen states have enacted legislation to make daylight saving time year-round. Florida has been on the side of keeping longer daylight hours permanent since 2018, when U.S. Senator Marco Rubio introduced the bill, called the “Sunshine Protection Act", the Daytona Beach News-Journal reports. The Florida Legislature almost unanimously voted for it, but it still hasn't happened. That's because the law requires congressional approval to take effect. The bill, a rare bipartisan effort, has been reintroduced several times, including this year, and is growing in Congress and around the country. Until the bill is approved at the federal level, we'll have to continue to change our clocks and our sleep patterns twice a year.