Senate Concurrent Resolution No. by Senator Hodges calls on the United States Congress to investigate geoengineering activities in Louisiana, particularly those involving the intentional dispersion of chemicals into the atmosphere. The resolution emphasizes the importance of protecting the state's air, soil, and water quality for the health and safety of current and future generations. It raises concerns about the potential risks associated with geoengineering practices, which may include weather modification and carbon dioxide removal, and highlights the need for transparency and public oversight regarding such activities occurring in Louisiana's airspace.

The resolution requests a thorough and independent investigation to identify the substances being dispersed, the responsible entities, and the purposes behind these geoengineering efforts. It also seeks to assess the potential impacts on environmental quality and public health. The resolution will be communicated to various federal and state officials, ensuring that the concerns of Louisiana residents regarding geoengineering are formally addressed.