The boundaries of the Eastern Time Zone have moved westward since the
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) took over time-zone management from railroads in 1938. The easternmost and northernmost counties in
Kentucky were added to the zone in the 1940s, and in 1961, most of the state went Eastern. In 2000,
Wayne County, on the
Tennessee border, switched from Central to Eastern Time. Within the United States, the Eastern Time Zone is the most populous region, with nearly half of the country's population. In March 2019, the
Florida Legislature passed a bill requesting authorization from
Congress for year-round daylight saving time, which would effectively put
Florida on Eastern Daylight Time year-round (except for west of the
Apalachicola River, which would be on Central Daylight Time year-round). A similar bill was proposed for the
Canadian province of
Ontario by
its legislative assembly in late 2020, which passed though was placed on hold until Quebec and
New York agreed to make the same change, which had not happened as of 2024. ==Daylight saving time==