Louisiana Average CBR Summary

Avg. Company Rating

Average Risk Rating: Lower

Avg. Rating Criteria

Corporate Weaponization Risk Levels
Criteria Risk Level
Cancellations Lower Risk
Discriminatory Philanthropy Lower Risk
Employment Protection High Risk

Corporate Weaponization

Corporate Governance and Public Policy Risk Levels
Criteria Risk Level
Advocacy Bias Medium Risk
Funding Medium Risk
Political Actions Medium Risk

Corporate Governance and Public Policy

State Leadership

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State Pension Fund Summary

Louisiana has five main public pension funds: the Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana (TRS), the Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System (LASERS), the Firefighters Retirement System of Louisiana (FRS), the Municipal Employees Retirement System of Louisiana (MERS), and the Louisiana State Police Retirement System (LSPRS).

  • The TRSL board represents public teachers and consists of 17 members: 12 elected by TRSL members or retirees; 4 Ex Officio (State Superintendent of Education, State Treasurer, Chair of the Senate Retirement Committee, and Commissioner of the Division of Administration); 1 appointed by the House Speaker.
  • The LASERS board represents all eligible state and local government employees; the board consists of 13 members: 4 Ex Officio (State Treasurer, Commissioner of Administration, Chair of the Louisiana Senate Retirement Committee, and a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives Retirement Committee appointed by the Speaker of the House); 6 elected by active members; 3 elected by retirees.
  • The FRS board represents firefighters of the state and consists of 11 members.
  • The MERS board represents municipal employees and consists of 11 members: 5 members elected by the MERS’ active membership; 1 retired member of MERS’ elected by the MERS’ retiree membership; 1 member of the House Retirement Committee appointed by the Speaker of the House; 4 Ex Officio (the President of the Louisiana Municipal Association (LMA), the Chairman of the Senate Retirement Committee, the State Treasurer, and the Commissioner of Administration).
  • The LSPRS board consists of 11 members: 3 Ex Officio (State Treasurer, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Commissioner of the DOA); 8 members elected by LSPRS members and retirees to serve five-year, staggered terms.

The “By Asset Manager” and “Asset Manager Voting” tables show the proxy voting records of the state’s asset managers who manage the pensions’ stock market portfolio through index, exchange-traded, or mutual funds. Since these are externally managed funds, the asset managers typically retain and exercise proxy voting privileges. This data is used to calculate the state’s pro-ESG and anti-ESG scores to see how the state leverages its externally managed funds in proxy voting.

The “State Voting” table shows LASERS’ proxy voting records for directly owned securities through pension fund portfolios. This data was obtained by a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request since Louisiana does not publicly disclose this information to its pensioners. The 1792 Exchange encourages Louisiana to publish its proxy voting records instead of keeping its pensioners in the dark about how the state votes on ESG issues with their money.

Both tables are important to show a comprehensive picture of the state’s proxy voting record.

Pension Funds Management

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