A bill to change how Ohio observes Daylight Saving Time is heading to a state Senate budget committee. The bill urges the federal government to enact the Sunshine Protection Act of 2021, keeping Daylight Saving Time as the year-long standard. Ohio House Concurrent Resolution 13 will be debated by the Senate General Government Budget Committee before hearings later this month. The final word rests with the Federal Government, so the bill is worded to allow Ohio to opt-out of observing Daylight Saving Time once Congress frees up states to make that decision themselves.