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Congressman Weber says showerhead law was twisted so that GPM standard was applied to entire shower system

Texas Congressman Randy Weber says in debate on the SHOWER Act which would codify the definition of showerhead established by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and align with Executive Order 14264 that radical overregulation under the prior administration raised costs and weakened water pressure by wrongly applying the 2.5-gallon standard to entire shower systems, and that the SHOWER Act would lock in the law's original intent and prevent future administrations from weaponizing regulations against Americans.
Texas Congressman Randy Weber says in debate on the SHOWER Act which would codify the definition of showerhead established by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and align with Executive Order 14264 that radical overregulation under the prior administration raised costs and weakened water pressure by wrongly applying the 2.5-gallon standard to entire shower systems, and that the SHOWER Act would lock in the law's original intent and prevent future administrations from weaponizing regulations against Americans.
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2255948213
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January 07, 2026
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