Legislature(2025 - 2026)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)
03/25/2025 01:30 PM Senate COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
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| Audio | Topic |
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| Start | |
| SB26|| SB102 | |
| SB111 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | SB 26 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 102 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 111 | TELECONFERENCED | |
SB 26-ELIMINATE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
SB 102-ELIMINATE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
1:31:44 PM
CHAIR MERRICK announced the consideration of:
SENATE BILL NO. 26
"An Act petitioning the United States Department of
Transportation to change the time zones of Alaska; exempting the
state from daylight saving time; and providing for an effective
date."
and
SENATE BILL NO. 102
"An Act exempting the state from daylight saving time; and
providing for an effective date."
CHAIR MERRICK said the intention is to open public testimony on
SB 26 and SB 102 and to look to the will of the committee on
both bills.
1:32:33 PM
CHAIR MERRICK invited Mr. Crocker to offer opening comments on
SB 26.
1:32:44 PM
KERRY CROCKER, Staff, Senator Kelly Merrick, Alaska State
Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, presented a brief recap on SB 26.
He said SB 26 simplifies Alaska timekeeping by eliminating
daylight saving time and realigning the state's time zone to
better meet economic and logistical needs. The bill has two key
provisions:
- End daylight saving time in Alaska to align the state with the
Pacific Standard Time zone.
- Petition the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to move
Alaska into the Pacific Standard Time zone. He noted that
USDOT has approved time zone changes eight times across five
states in the last 20 years.
MR. CROCKER said these adjustments are possible, and there is
precedent for them. SB 26 would establish a more practical time
system for Alaska, benefiting residences and businesses.
1:33:52 PM
CHAIR MERRICK invited Mr. Hayes to give opening comments on
SB 102.
1:34:02 PM
JOE HAYES, Staff, Senator Scott Kawasaki, Alaska State
Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, presented a brief recap on SB 102.
He said SB 102 proposes to exempt the state from daylight saving
time. Alaska has observed daylight saving since 1966, but SB 102
proposes that the state remain on standard time year-round. He
said this time change will benefit the mental and physical
health of Alaskans, Alaska's economy, and would eliminate the
need to change clock times twice each year. Alaska could make
this change for itself and would not require a federal petition.
1:34:55 PM
CHAIR MERRICK opened public testimony on SB 26 and SB 102.
1:35:20 PM
LYNN WILLIS, representing self, Eagle River, Alaska, testified
on SB 26 and SB 102. He stated that if the legislature passes
SB 102, Alaska would be finished with daylight saving time by
November 4, 2025. However, if SB 26 passes, it could persist for
another decade. He emphasized that daylight saving time affects
700,000 Alaskans twice a year, forcing them to adjust for
convenience rather than necessity. He cited art. I, sec. 22,
Constitution of the State of Alaska, the right to privacy,
emphasizing that the State should not be in his bedroom twice a
year at two in the morning, telling him to change his clock. He
urged an advisory vote on the next general election ballot if
the legislature proceeds with SB 26, to let Alaskans decide on
the issue due to its potential 10-year timeframe.
1:37:54 PM
CHAIR MERRICK closed public testimony on SB 26 and SB 111.
1:38:00 PM
CHAIR MERRICK solicited the will of the committee on moving
[SB 26] from committee.
1:38:06 PM
SENATOR DUNBAR moved to report SB 26, work order 34-LS0267\A,
from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero
fiscal note, and authorization for Legislative Legal Services to
make conforming changes.
1:38:21 PM
CHAIR MERRICK found no objection and SB 26 was reported from the
Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.
1:38:24 PM
At ease.
1:40:22 PM
CHAIR MERRICK reconvened the meeting at 1:40 p.m. and solicited
the will of the committee on moving [SB 102] from committee.
1:40:28 PM
SENATOR DUNBAR moved to report SB 102, work order 34-LS0625\A,
from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero
fiscal note, and authorization for Legislative Legal Services to
make conforming changes.
1:40:43 PM
CHAIR MERRICK found no objection and SB 102 was reported from
the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| SB 111 Public Testimony - packet 03.24.2025.pdf |
SCRA 3/25/2025 1:30:00 PM |
SB 111 |
| SB102 SB26 Public Testimony - Lynn Willis.pdf |
SCRA 3/25/2025 1:30:00 PM |
SB 26 SB 102 |
| SB 26 Supporting Document time changes.pdf |
SCRA 3/25/2025 1:30:00 PM |
SB 26 |
| SB 111 Public Testimony - packet 03.25.2025.pdf |
SCRA 3/25/2025 1:30:00 PM |
SB 111 |
| SB 111 Public Testimony - Google.pdf |
SCRA 3/25/2025 1:30:00 PM |
SB 111 |