How Idaho's Could Seeding Transparency Bill (SB1064) Went From a YES to a NO!

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Sara Allstot shares how the weather modification transparency bill went from requiring more transparency for the people of Idaho to providing LESS.

SB 1064 was modeled after Sara's bill last year and us being carried by Sen. Tammy Nichols.

Sara and Miste show how SB 1064 has been edited significantly by the legislature. Health Freedom Idaho supported the bill as it was written. Unfortunately, with these edits, we must sound the alarm to stop SB 1064.

While S1064 is still being called a "transparency bill" it no longer provides much needed transparency and is seemingly already having the impact of proving less.

Please contact the Senate and let them know SB 1064 is not longer a "Transparency Bill" and the modifications are unacceptable.

Vote NO on SB 1064!

2025-2026 Idaho Senate email list:

GROUP 1:
Jwoodward@senate.idaho.gov,
Phil.Hart@senate.idaho.gov,
DougO@senate.idaho.gov,
BToews@senate.idaho.gov,
CBjerke@senate.idaho.gov,
DForeman@senate.idaho.gov,
CCarlson@senate.idaho.gov,
CZito@senate.idaho.gov,
BShippy@senate.idaho.gov,

GROUP 2:
TNichols@senate.idaho.gov,
CBlaylock@senate.idaho.gov,
BAdams@senate.idaho.gov,
BLenney@senate.idaho.gov,
SGrow@senate.idaho.gov,
CGalloway@senate.idaho.gov,
ARabe@senate.idaho.gov,
CSemmelroth@senate.idaho.gov,
JWardEngelking@senate.idaho.gov,
MWintrow@senate.idaho.gov,

GROUP 3:
JKeyser@senate.idaho.gov,
TBernt@senate.idaho.gov,
LDenHartog@senate.idaho.gov,
TLakey@senate.idaho.gov,
GZuiderveld@senate.idaho.gov,
JKohl@senate.idaho.gov,
RTaylor@senate.idaho.gov,
KAnthon@senate.idaho.gov,
JGuthrie@senate.idaho.gov,
JRuchti@senate.idaho.gov,

GROUP 4:
JVanOrden@senate.idaho.gov,
VBurtenshaw@senate.idaho.gov,
KCook@senate.idaho.gov,
DLent@senate.idaho.gov,
DRicks@senate.idaho.gov,
MHarris@senate.idaho.gov,

Resources:
1) See: cloud seeding flare Q&A and embedded link to MSDS document.
https://eolson47.substack.com/p/cloud-seeding-experiment-in-idaho?open=false#§cloud-seeding-q-and-a

2) GAO report
(See page 21 for explanation of percentage increase estimates, page 28 for operator bias in reported water increases).
https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-25-107328.pdf

3) NOAA weather modification reports (compare older reports with longitude and latitude reported to newer reports without longitude and latitude reported).
https://library.noaa.gov/weather-climate/weather-modification-project-reports

Substack note. S1064 amendments issues.
https://substack.com/@bige47/note/c-99419698

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