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SB2666 • 2026

Environmental protection; prohibit chemtrails.

AN ACT TO DECLARE CERTAIN LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS RELATING TO GEOENGINEERING; TO AMEND SECTION 49-17-5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO DEFINE THE TERM "GEOENGINEERING" WITHIN THE MISSISSIPPI AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL LAW; TO AMEND SECTION 49-17-17, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO GIVE THE MISSISSIPPI AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION AUTHORITY TO ISSUE, MODIFY OR REVOKE ORDERS RELATED TO GEOENGINEERING; TO AMEND SECTION 49-17-19, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROHIBIT GEOENGINEERING IN MISSISSIPPI AND TO CREATE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

Did Not Pass

The latest official action shows that this bill did not move forward in that session.

Sponsor
Berry *
Last action
2026-02-03
Official status
Dead
Effective date
July 1, 20

Plain English Breakdown

The bill's status is 'Did Not Pass', meaning it did not become law.

Ban on Geoengineering in Mississippi

This act aims to ban geoengineering activities within Mississippi and gives the state's environmental commission authority to enforce this ban.

What This Bill Does

  • Defines 'geoengineering' as intentionally releasing chemicals into the air with the purpose of affecting temperature, weather or sunlight.
  • Gives the Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Commission power to issue, modify, or revoke orders related to geoengineering activities.
  • Prohibits any person from conducting geoengineering within Mississippi's borders.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
  • Any individual or entity that conducts geoengineering in Mississippi

Terms To Know

Geoengineering
Intentionally releasing chemicals into the air with the purpose of affecting temperature, weather or sunlight.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass and was not signed into law.
  • It does not specify what penalties will be imposed for violations of the ban.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-03 Mississippi Legislative Bill Status System

    02/03 (S) Died In Committee

  2. 2026-01-19 Mississippi Legislative Bill Status System

    01/19 (S) Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res

Official Summary Text

Environmental protection; prohibit chemtrails.

Current Bill Text

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To: Environment Prot, Cons
and Water Res
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2026

By: Senator(s) Berry (By Request)

SENATE BILL NO. 2666

AN ACT TO DECLARE CERTAIN LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS RELATING TO 1
GEOENGINEERING; TO AMEND SECTION 49-17-5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 2
1972, TO DEFINE THE TERM "GEOENGINEERING" WITHIN THE MISSISSIPPI 3
AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL LAW; TO AMEND SECTION 49-17-17, 4
MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO GIVE THE MISSISSIPPI AIR AND WATER 5
POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION AUTHORITY TO ISSUE, MODIFY OR REVOKE 6
ORDERS RELATED TO GEOENGINEERING; TO AMEND SECTION 49-17-19, 7
MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROHIBIT GEOENGINEERING IN 8
MISSISSIPPI AND TO CREATE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; AND FOR 9
RELATED PURPOSES. 10
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI: 11
SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares that: 12
(a) It is documented that the federal government or 13
other entities acting on the federal government's behalf or at the 14
federal government's request may conduct geoengineering 15
experiments by intentionally dispersing chemicals into the 16
atmosphere, and those activities may occur within the State of 17
Mississippi. 18
(b) The risk to human health and environmental welfare 19
from broad scale geoengineering is currently not well understood. 20
(c) The Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control 21
Commission, which operates through the Mississippi Department of 22
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Environmental Quality, is responsible for monitoring air, soil and 23
water quality, and regulating industrial and agricultural 24
emissions into the air, soil and water within the State of 25
Mississippi to ensure the safety of the public, while not impeding 26
on agriculture or commerce within the state. 27
(d) It is the intent of this Legislature to protect the 28
public health and welfare of Mississippians while allowing all 29
authorized activities permitted under state law. 30
SECTION 2. Section 49-17-5, Mississippi Code of 1972, is 31
amended as follows: 32
49-17-5. For the purposes of Sections 49-17-1 through 33
49-17-43, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings 34
ascribed to them in this section: 35
(1) Water. 36
(a) "Pollution" means such contamination, or other 37
alteration of the physical, chemical or biological properties, of 38
any waters of the state, including change in temperature, taste, 39
color, turbidity, or odor of the waters, or such discharge of any 40
liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive, or other substance or leak 41
into any waters of the state unless in compliance with a valid 42
permit issued therefor by the Permit Board. 43
(b) "Wastes" means sewage, industrial wastes, oil field 44
wastes, and all other liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive, or 45
other substances which may pollute or tend to pollute any waters 46
of the state. 47
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(c) "Sewerage system" means pipelines or conduits, 48
pumping stations, and force mains, and other structures, devices, 49
appurtenances and facilities used for collecting or conducting 50
wastes to an ultimate point for treatment or disposal. 51
(d) "Treatment works" means any plant or other works, 52
used for the purpose of treating, stabilizing or holding wastes. 53
(e) "Disposal system" means a system for disposing of 54
wastes, either by surface or underground methods, and includes 55
sewerage systems, treatment works, disposal wells and other 56
systems. 57
(f) "Waters of the state" means all waters within the 58
jurisdiction of this state, including all streams, lakes, ponds, 59
impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses, waterways, wells, 60
springs, irrigation systems, drainage systems, and all other 61
bodies or accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural 62
or artificial, situated wholly or partly within or bordering upon 63
the state, and such coastal waters as are within the jurisdiction 64
of the state, except lakes, ponds or other surface waters which 65
are wholly landlocked and privately owned, and which are not 66
regulated under the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et 67
seq). 68
(g) "Underground water" means an underground source of 69
drinking water as defined within the regulations of the Federal 70
Safe Drinking Water Act. 71
(2) Air. 72
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(a) "Air contaminant" means particulate matter, dust, 73
fumes, gas, mist, smoke or vapor, or any combination thereof, 74
produced by processes other than natural. 75
(b) "Air pollution" means the presence in the outdoor 76
atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in quantities, of 77
characteristic, and of a duration which are materially injurious 78
or can be reasonably expected to become materially injurious to 79
human, plant or animal life or to property, or which unreasonably 80
interfere with enjoyment of life or use of property throughout the 81
state or throughout such area of the state as shall be affected 82
thereby. 83
(c) "Air contamination" means the presence in the 84
outdoor atmosphere of one or more air contaminants which 85
contribute to a condition of air pollution. 86
(d) "Air contamination source" means any source at, 87
from, or by reason of which there is emitted into the atmosphere 88
any air contaminant, regardless of who the person may be who owns 89
or operates the building, premises or other property in, at, or on 90
which such source is located, or the facility, equipment or other 91
property by which the emission is caused or from which the 92
emission comes. 93
(e) "Air-cleaning device" means any method, process or 94
equipment, the primary function of which is to remove, reduce or 95
render less noxious air contaminants discharged into the 96
atmosphere. 97
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(f) "Area of the state" means any city or county or 98
portion thereof, or other substantial geographical area of the 99
state as may be designated by the Mississippi Commission on 100
Environmental Quality. 101
(g) "Federal Clean Air Act" means the Federal Clean Air 102
Act, 42 * * * USC 7401 et seq., as amended. 103
(h) "Geoengineering" means the intentional injection, 104
release or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical 105
compounds, substances or apparatus within the borders of this 106
state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting 107
temperature, weather or the intensity of the sunlight. 108
(3) General. 109
(a) "Commission" means the Mississippi Commission on 110
Environmental Quality acting through the Office of Pollution 111
Control of the Department of Environmental Quality. 112
(b) "Person" means the state or other agency or 113
institution thereof, any municipality, political subdivision, 114
public or private corporation, individual, partnership, 115
association or other entity, and includes any officer or governing 116
or managing body of any municipality, political subdivision, or 117
public or private corporation, or the United States or any officer 118
or employee thereof. 119
(c) "Pollution Emergency Fund" means the fund 120
established under Section 49-17-68. 121
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(d) "General permit" means a permit for categories of 122
sources that involve similar wastes and have similar monitoring 123
requirements and restrictions. 124
SECTION 3. Section 49-17-17, Mississippi Code of 1972, is 125
amended as follows: 126
49-17-17. The commission shall have and may exercise the 127
following powers and duties: 128
(a) General supervision of the administration and 129
enforcement of Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43 and Sections 130
17-17-1 through 17-17-47, and all rules and regulations and orders 131
promulgated thereunder; 132
(b) To develop comprehensive programs for the 133
prevention, control and abatement of new or existing pollution of 134
the air and waters of the state; 135
(c) To advise, consult, cooperate, or enter into 136
contracts, grants and cooperative agreements with any federal or 137
state agency or subdivision thereof, other states and interstate 138
agencies, or any public or private institution located inside or 139
outside the State of Mississippi, and with affected groups, 140
political subdivisions, and industries in furtherance of carrying 141
out the provisions of Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43 and shall 142
have the authority to enter into compacts with any other state or 143
states for the purpose of achieving the objectives of such 144
sections with respect to air and waters, or to authorize the 145
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executive director with the approval of the commission to exercise 146
any of the aforementioned powers; 147
(d) To administer funds allocated to the state's water 148
and air pollution abatement grant program, to accept and 149
administer loans and grants from the federal government and from 150
other sources, public or private, for carrying out any of its 151
functions, which loans and grants shall not be expended for other 152
than the purposes for which provided; 153
(e) To encourage, participate in, or conduct studies, 154
investigations, research and demonstrations relating to air and 155
water quality and pollution and causes, prevention, control and 156
abatement as it may deem advisable and necessary for the discharge 157
of its duties under Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43; to make 158
funds available from the Water Pollution Abatement Grant Fund by 159
means of advances to political subdivisions in this state in an 160
amount not to exceed one percent (1%) of the estimated project 161
cost as approved by and under such rules and regulations as 162
adopted by the commission for the preparation of project planning 163
reports and feasibility analyses; and to exercise such supervision 164
as it may deem advisable and necessary for the discharge of its 165
duties under Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43; 166
(f) To require the repayment of funds made available to 167
a political subdivision under subsection (e) above to the Water 168
Pollution Abatement Grant Fund prior to the receipt of any other 169
funds by any political subdivision providing services to the area 170
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and receiving funds provided under Sections 49-17-1 through 171
49-17-43; any funds made available to any political subdivisions 172
providing services to the area and receiving funds under the 173
provisions of said sections shall be repaid in the same manner as 174
are other funds made available to the political subdivisions under 175
the provisions of said sections; 176
(g) To collect and disseminate information relating to 177
air and water quality and pollution and the prevention, control, 178
supervision and abatement thereof; 179
(h) To adopt, modify or repeal and promulgate ambient 180
air and water quality standards and emissions standards for the 181
state under such conditions as the commission may prescribe for 182
the prevention, control and abatement of pollution; 183
(i) To adopt, modify, repeal, and promulgate, after due 184
notice and hearing, and, where not otherwise prohibited by federal 185
or state law, to make exceptions to and grant exemptions and 186
variances from, and to enforce rules and regulations implementing 187
or effectuating the powers and duties of the commission under 188
Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43 and Sections 17-17-1 through 189
17-17-47, and as the commission may deem necessary to prevent, 190
control and abate existing or potential pollution; 191
(j) To issue, modify, or revoke orders (1) prohibiting, 192
controlling or abating discharges of contaminants and wastes into 193
the air and waters of the state; (2) requiring the construction of 194
new disposal systems, or air-cleaning devices, or any parts 195
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thereof, or the modification, extension or alteration of existing 196
disposal systems, or air-cleaning devices, or any parts thereof, 197
or the adoption of other remedial measures to prevent, control or 198
abate air and water pollution; * * * (3) setting standards of air 199
or water quality or evidencing any other determination by the 200
commission under Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43; and (4) 201
prohibiting all instances of geoengineering in the State of 202
Mississippi; 203
(k) To hold such hearings, to issue notices of hearing 204
and subpoenas requiring the attendance of such witnesses and the 205
production of such evidence, to administer oaths, and to take such 206
testimony as the commission deems necessary; 207
(l) To require the prior submission of plans, 208
specifications and other data relative to, and to inspect the 209
construction of, disposal systems, or air-cleaning devices, or any 210
part thereof, in connection with the issuance of such permits or 211
approval as are required by Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43; 212
(m) To require proper maintenance and operation of 213
disposal systems, or air-cleaning devices; and to require the 214
installation and operation of monitoring devices or methods as may 215
be deemed necessary and the maintenance and submission of 216
monitoring and operating records as may be prescribed; 217
(n) To exercise all incidental powers necessary to 218
carry out the purposes of Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43 and 219
Sections 17-17-1 through 17-17-47; and 220
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(o) To delegate in such manner as it sees fit the 221
duties and powers relating to air and water quality and pollution 222
control to the agency members presently engaged in the several 223
fields of water or air control of pollution. In cases of 224
difference of opinion between such agencies as to their respective 225
field of operation, the commission shall delegate said 226
responsibility to the proper agency, and the commission's action 227
therein shall be final. 228
Nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to grant to 229
the commission any jurisdiction or authority to make any rule or 230
regulation, recommendation or determination or to enter any order 231
with respect to air conditions existing solely within the property 232
boundaries of commercial and industrial plants, works, or shops or 233
to affect the relations between employers and employees with 234
respect to or arising out of any air condition. 235
SECTION 4. Section 49-17-19, Mississippi Code of 1972, is 236
amended as follows: 237
49-17-19. (1) In order to carry out the purposes of 238
Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43, the commission may set ambient 239
standards of air and water quality for the state or portions 240
thereof. Such ambient standards of quality shall be such as to 241
protect the public health and welfare and the present and 242
prospective future use of such air and of such waters for public 243
water supplies, propagation of fish and aquatic life and wildlife, 244
recreational purposes, and agricultural, industrial and other 245
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legitimate uses. Such ambient standards may be amended from time 246
to time as determined to be necessary by the commission. In order 247
to carry out the purposes of Sections 49-17-1 through 49-17-43, 248
the commission may also set emission standards for the purpose of 249
controlling air contamination, air pollution and the sources 250
thereof. In establishing ambient air quality standards for odor, 251
the commission shall adopt recognized objective standards if they 252
exist. In the absence of a recognized objective ambient air 253
quality standard for odor, the commission may adopt such 254
subjective standards as may be appropriate. 255
In establishing such standards relating to pesticides and 256
commercial fertilizers for underground water, the commission shall 257
adopt federal standards if they exist. If no federal standard 258
exists, the commission shall petition the United States 259
Environmental Protection Agency to establish a federal standard 260
for the substance of interest. If the commission determines that 261
a federal standard cannot be obtained within thirty (30) days, it 262
shall consult with the United States Environmental Protection 263
Agency's Office of Drinking Water and Office of Pesticide Programs 264
regarding the agency's conclusion relative to available 265
toxicological information on the substance of interest and on the 266
methodology used for establishing a federal standard. The 267
commission shall utilize this information and methodology to 268
establish a standard. The commission may also consult with and 269
request similar information from other sources. 270
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ST: Environmental protection; prohibit
chemtrails.
(2) (a) The commission shall enact regulations to prohibit 271
all instances of geoengineering in the State of Mississippi. 272
(b) Any entity or individual who violates paragraph (a) 273
of this subsection: 274
(i) Has committed a felony and shall pay a fine of 275
not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) or be 276
imprisoned for not less than two (2) years, or both; 277
(ii) Shall be guilty of a separate offense for 278
each day during which violative activity has been conducted, 279
repeated or continued; and 280
(iii) Shall be deemed in violation of and subject 281
to the penalties of any other applicable pollution laws of the 282
State of Mississippi. 283
SECTION 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from 284
and after July 1, 2026. 285