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On the 13th, the US House of Representatives passed the “Bathing Act”. The bill plans to ease the federal government's flow restrictions on shower heads to fulfill US President Trump's proposition of “making American showers great again.” According to a previous BBC report, in April 2025, Trump signed an executive order requiring immediate abolition of water-saving restrictions on household equipment such as shower heads and washing machines. “I need to stand under running water for 15 minutes to wet my 'hair',” he complained. The White House emphasized: “The new executive order will free American households from excessive supervision from bureaucracy, and shower heads will no longer be weak and weak.” This “showerhead dispute” can be traced back to an energy law passed by the US in 1992, which stipulates that showerheads should not produce more than 9.5 liters of water per minute. Trump tried to ease restrictions during his first term, but Biden immediately overturned the former's “hard work” after taking office.

智通財經·01/15/2026 00:01:02
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On the 13th, the US House of Representatives passed the “Bathing Act”. The bill plans to ease the federal government's flow restrictions on shower heads to fulfill US President Trump's proposition of “making American showers great again.” According to a previous BBC report, in April 2025, Trump signed an executive order requiring immediate abolition of water-saving restrictions on household equipment such as shower heads and washing machines. “I need to stand under running water for 15 minutes to wet my 'hair',” he complained. The White House emphasized: “The new executive order will free American households from excessive supervision from bureaucracy, and shower heads will no longer be weak and weak.” This “showerhead dispute” can be traced back to an energy law passed by the US in 1992, which stipulates that showerheads should not produce more than 9.5 liters of water per minute. Trump tried to ease restrictions during his first term, but Biden immediately overturned the former's “hard work” after taking office.