Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB25

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
8/11/25  
Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
8/11/25  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Air pollution; dispersion of items intended to affect weather prohibited; pollution reduction fund created; environmental management department required to administer

Impact

The proposed legislation could have substantial implications for state laws regarding environmental management. By outlawing weather modification activities, the bill aims to simplify regulations related to air quality and focuses enforcement efforts on reducing pollution's effects rather than allowing potentially unregulated interventions that might exacerbate environmental issues. This move could improve the clarity and effectiveness of state regulations regarding air pollution and climate mitigation efforts.

Summary

House Bill 25 addresses air pollution control by specifically prohibiting the dispersal of items intended for weather modification. The legislation aims to create a Pollution Reduction Fund, which will allocate resources towards managing and mitigating environmental pollutants. The bill tasks the Environmental Management Department with administering this fund, marking a significant step in state-level efforts to address the impacts of pollution on air quality and climate change.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 25 highlight notable points of contention regarding the balance between environmental protection and potential benefits from weather modification efforts. Proponents argue that the risks associated with weather modification outweigh its benefits, advocating for a safer approach to environmental management. In contrast, opponents might raise concerns about the limitations placed on scientific experimentation and innovation in weather-related interventions, as well as the potential economic implications for industries involved in such practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB248

Atmosphere; dispersion of items intended to affect weather, prohibited

AL HB381

Recycling; Department of Environmental Management required to issue credits; Department of Revenue required to accept credits in lieu of fees; civil penalties established

AL HB541

Safe Drinking Water Act; environmental management department required to investigate for PFAS; private right of action against responsible persons established

AL HB270

Alabama Department of Environmental Management; water well drillers, licenses and licensees, fees therefore, revised and further provides for; continuing education required

AL HB390

Alabama Drycleaning Response Trust Fund Board, requirement that the Alabama Department of Environmental Management prevent involvement of other units of government in contamination problems deleted; required minimum balance in Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund reduced from one million to two hundred fifty thousand dollars

AL SB321

Alabama Drycleaning Response Trust Fund Board, requirement that the Alabama Department of Environmental Management prevent involvement of other units of government in contamination problems deleted; required minimum balance in Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund reduced from one million to two hundred fifty thousand dollars

AL HB578

Quarries; Environmental Management Department prohibited form issuing permits under certain circumstances; procedures for local government approval provided; advisory boards provided for

AL HB325

Volunteer Fire Departments; provide means to establish and administer fire districts

AL HB438

Education Transparency Board; established, duties provided, impact study required following certain budget reductions at the U.S. Department of Education, State Board of Education authorized to adopt rules

AL HB465

Alabama Emergency Management Agency; authorize to spend public funds on promotional materials

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.