And end to trickle down economics; the House gives Biden's Bureaucrats a golden shower

11 House Dems buck party to side with Republicans in reversal of Biden-era shower regulation

The House of Representatives voted 226-197 along bipartisan lines Tuesday to reverse Biden-era regulations on shower heads, a move Republican lawmakers framed as a quick and easy way to return choice to homeowners.

The bill looks to codify an executive order President Donald Trump issued in April of last year, directing the Department of Energy to repeal the way the Biden administration interpreted water pressure in showers.

Under current law, shower heads can only produce a set amount of pressure.

That Biden-era regulation interpreted that to mean that the combined flow of showers with multiple nozzles had to stay below that bar. In other words, the more shower heads, the less pressure the individual nozzles could have.

The bill now heads to the Senate, where it must receive the support of at least seven Democrats before making its way to President Trump’s desk.

All of Trump’s executive orders must be codified if they are to survive the next Democrat president, and this is only one of the least significant ones, and still subject to Democrat Senators’ approval at that, but it’s a start.