Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB248

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Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

Atmosphere; dispersion of items intended to affect weather, prohibited

Impact

If enacted, HB248 would amend existing Alabama law related to air quality and atmospheric standards. The intent behind this bill is to ensure public safety and environmental integrity by preventing unregulated weather modification practices that could lead to unforeseen consequences. By instituting a blanket prohibition on such activities, the bill aims to protect both the environment and the health of Alabama residents from possible adverse effects resulting from unauthorized weather manipulation attempts.

Summary

House Bill 248 is an act introduced by Representatives Butler, Harrison, Yarbrough, Gidley, Stadthagen, and Sells, aimed at regulating activities related to atmospheric modifications. Specifically, the bill prohibits the dispersion of chemical compounds or substances intended to affect the weather, such as temperature regulation or sunlight intensity. This legislative effort highlights a growing concern about the environmental and health implications associated with weather manipulation techniques, potentially impacting various sectors, including agriculture and emergency management.

Contention

There may be notable contention surrounding HB248, particularly regarding its implications for research and development in weather modification technology. Proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of protecting the environment and public health from the potential dangers of chemical dispersion practices. However, opponents might argue that the bill could stifle innovation in meteorological research or emergency response practices that utilize weather modification techniques under controlled conditions. As the discussions unfold, the balance between regulation and scientific advancement will likely be a focal point for stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB172

Crimes & offenses, provides criminal & civil penalties for distribution of materially deceptive media intended to influence an election

AL HB74

Firearms, bump stocks prohibited

AL SB16

Use of force; use of tasers prohibited in certain circumstances

AL HB173

Public K-12 education, use of three-cueing system prohibited

AL HB425

Provision of sexual content to minor, prohibited; libraries prohibited from purchasing certain sexual content; certain entities prohibited from affiliating with American Library Assn.; cause of action, created; exception to Anti-Obscenity Enforcement Act for libraries and library employees, repealed

AL HB248

Death penalty; execution by nitrogen hypoxia prohibited

AL HB386

Jefferson County, sheriff, appointment of reserve deputies to execute writs of possession in unlawful detainer cases, training, fees by affected parties

AL HB61

Public contracts; ESG criteria prohibited in public contract.

AL HB422

Limestone County; quarries; certain blasting operations prohibited.

AL HB263

Limestone County; rock quarries; certain blasting operations prohibited.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.