Senate Concurrent Resolution No. by Senator Hodges calls on the United States Congress to conduct a thorough investigation into geoengineering activities occurring in Louisiana. The resolution highlights concerns regarding the potential dispersion of chemicals into the atmosphere for geoengineering purposes, such as weather modification and carbon dioxide removal. It emphasizes the importance of protecting the state's air, soil, and water quality for the health and safety of current and future generations, and raises alarms about the lack of public knowledge and transparency surrounding these activities.

The resolution asserts that the federal government, along with private and academic entities, may have engaged in atmospheric geoengineering experiments that could pose risks to environmental quality and human health. It demands that Congress investigate the substances being dispersed, the responsible entities, and the potential impacts on the environment and public health. The resolution aims to ensure that any geoengineering activities conducted in Louisiana's airspace are subject to public scrutiny and federal oversight, thereby safeguarding the rights of Louisiana residents to be informed about such actions.