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SC H4010
Bill
Status
2/13/2025
Primary Sponsor
Lee Gilreath
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AI Summary
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Prohibits the intentional release of chemicals, compounds, substances, or energy frequency manipulation into the atmosphere within South Carolina's borders to affect temperature, weather, storm intensity, or sunlight dimming
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Bans manipulation of weather systems through aerosol injection for purposes of intensifying weather to harm persons or damage property including tree farms
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Exempts cloud seeding performed under publicly approved contracts and lawful crop dusting operations from the prohibition
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Requires the Department of Environmental Services to provide public information on health and property damage effects from chemicals released into the atmosphere
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Mandates that no state Freedom of Information Act exemption can block release of documents related to stratospheric aerosol injection or other prohibited conduct
Legislative Description
South Carolina Clean Air Act
Last Action
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
2/13/2025