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Lawmaker urges committee to pass H.R. 4593 to codify per-nozzle showerflow cap

Energy and Commerce: House Committee · January 7, 2026
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An unidentified speaker told the Energy and Commerce: House Committee that H.R. 4593 would codify a per-nozzle 2.5 gallons-per-minute limit for shower systems, arguing recent energy-efficiency rules are costly, overly complex and misleading to consumers.

An unidentified speaker appearing before the Energy and Commerce: House Committee urged colleagues to support H.R. 4593, saying the bill would codify a per-nozzle interpretation of shower flow limits and restore regulatory certainty for manufacturers and consumers.

The speaker said the Biden-Harris administration "finalized more than 30 new or amended energy efficiency standards totaling over $60,000,000,000 in costs," and criticized a recent regulatory definition of "shower head" as a departure from…

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