Senate Concurrent Resolution No. by Senator Hodges calls on the United States Congress to investigate geoengineering activities occurring in Louisiana. The resolution emphasizes the importance of protecting the state's air, soil, and water quality for the health and safety of its residents. It raises concerns about potential atmospheric geoengineering experiments that may involve the intentional release of chemicals into the atmosphere, which could manipulate weather and climate. The resolution highlights the lack of public knowledge and understanding regarding these activities, as well as the potential risks they pose to environmental quality and human health.

The resolution asserts that the federal government has exclusive control over U.S. airspace and that any activities involving chemical dispersal should be transparent and subject to public scrutiny. It calls for a thorough investigation to identify the substances being dispersed, the responsible entities, the purposes of these activities, and their potential impacts on the environment and public health. The resolution aims to ensure that the people of Louisiana are informed about any geoengineering activities taking place above their communities and that their rights to a safe and healthy environment are upheld.