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House passes bill codifying Trump order to rinse away showerhead regulations
The House passed the Shower ACT 226-197, allowing stronger water flow in homes to reduce regulations, despite environmental and cost concerns raised by Democrats.
- The House advanced legislation to loosen federal efficiency standards for showerheads, passing 226-197, as part of President Donald Trump’s agenda to 'make showers great again.'
- The bill, known as the Saving Homeowners from Overregulation With Exceptional Rinsing Act, allows more water flow through showerheads according to Republican supporters.
- Democrats warned that relaxing these standards could lead to higher utility bills and negative environmental effects.
- For over three decades, federal standards have limited showerheads to a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute.
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