Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1412

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Air quality; prohibit injection of chemicals into atmosphere with purpose of affecting the weather.

Impact

If enacted, HB1412 would amend several existing sections of the Mississippi Code, particularly those that involve pollution of air, water, and the management of environmental quality. Specifically, the bill would update sections concerning air quality and introduce explicit restrictions regarding the intentional release of chemicals into the atmosphere for weather modification. This action aims to provide a more robust framework for environmental protection while also potentially affecting related regulatory practices within the state’s environmental law agenda.

Summary

House Bill 1412 aims to prohibit the intentional injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals into the atmosphere within the state of Mississippi for the purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or sunlight intensity. By establishing this prohibition, the bill seeks to address concerns surrounding weather modification technologies and their impact on the environment. The bill is significant as it seeks to clarify and restrict practices that may alter natural weather patterns, emphasizing the importance of preserving the state’s climate integrity.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary for protecting the environment and safeguarding public health against unregulated weather modification practices, critics may contend that such prohibitions could hinder beneficial scientific research and curb opportunities for innovative approaches addressing issues related to climate change. This tension suggests that the dialogue surrounding HB1412 is likely to reflect broader debates about environmental regulation, scientific advancement, and climate strategy in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB788

Air quality; prohibit injection of chemicals into atmosphere with purpose of affecting the weather.

MS SB2004

Environmental protection; prohibit contamination of clean soil with "forever chemicals."

MS SB2013

Environmental protection; prohibit chemtrails.

MS SB2005

Mississippi geoengineering ban; enact.

MS HB719

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality; require to evaluate toxic air pollutants and revise air quality standards.

MS SB2427

Onshore oil wells; require compliance with anchoring requirements to be determined by the State Oil and Gas Board.

MS HB1724

Appropriation; Environmental Quality, Department of.

MS HB3

Appropriation; Environmental Quality, Department of.

MS HB658

DOC; require to provide inmates with protective equipment when using raw cleaning chemicals.

MS SB2312

Chemical endangerment of exposing a child; criminalize.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.