Idaho vs Florida
State in denial or action
You have probably all heard the news by now, on Friday, June 20, 2025:
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Friday that bars geoengineering and weather modification activities in the state.
What it does: SB 56 prohibits intentional geoengineering and weather modification activities within Florida’s borders, establishing felony penalties for violations, mandating reporting mechanisms through the Department of Environmental Protection and airport operators to the Department of Transportation…
https://flvoicenews.com/new-florida-law-bans-weather-modification-and-geoengineering/
Congratulations to Florida and the legislature who took the time to READ THE STUDIES and investigate the real technology of geoengineering.
What’s happening in Idaho?
Meanwhile, in Idaho, our legislature continues on the ineffective route of disbelief and denial. Over the weekend, at the summer 2025 GOP meeting, attendees heard resolutions and the committee passed Senator Nichols’s Call for Transparency in Weather Modification and Geoengineering. As Florida passes a ban, Idaho is taking a denialist attitude toward geoengineering. I wrote in an earlier post explaining the transparency already available through NOAA. Why would Idaho think they will supplement NOAA’s reporting system? How will this ban geoengineering?
Resolution 2025-49
Title: Call for Transparency in Weather Modification and Geoengineering
https://idgop.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2025/05/2025-summer-resolutions.pdf
Idaho’s State Funding of Weather Modification
Secondly, Idaho is well aware of its own taxpayer funded weather modification program operated by IDWR. One has to think that the state does not need transparency in the weather modification efforts they are operating, right?
https://idwr.idaho.gov/iwrb/programs/cloud-seeding-program/
Keep calling and questioning
Your representatives need to hear from you. There is no reason we should settle for transparency as other states make real efforts to ban geoengineering.

