HLS 17RS-2898 ORIGINAL 2017 Regular Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 132 BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER COMMERCE: Provides for the examination of certain matters relative to the fiduciary duties of the RACER trust 1 A RESOLUTION 2To create and provide for a subcommittee of the House Committee on Commerce to further 3 examine certain matters relative to the Revitalizing Auto Communities 4 Environmental Response Trust's (hereinafter "RACER Trust") fulfillment of 5 fiduciary duties concerning the former General Motors Shreveport plant (hereinafter 6 "GM-Shreveport plant") and operations. 7 WHEREAS, R.S. 51:921 pertinently provides the following: "It is the policy of the 8state of Louisiana, in furtherance of its responsibility to protect the health, public safety, 9welfare, and future prosperity of the citizens of the state, to fully develop the human, 10economic, and natural resources of the state through a well-informed and business-oriented 11Department of Economic Development"; and 12 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the policy set forth, the Department of Economic 13Development has a "continuing program of commercial and industrial planning, education, 14cooperation and assistance between the State of Louisiana and foreign countries, the federal 15government, other states and state, regional, parish and local public and private agencies and 16individuals"; and 17 WHEREAS, the state has a compelling interest to ensure efficient, honest, and 18accurate policy effecting the promotion and perpetuation of the aforementioned policy of this 19state; and 20 WHEREAS, the state also has an interest in creating policy that safeguards against 21any actions serving to adversely impact or impede economic development in this state; and Page 1 of 6 HLS 17RS-2898 ORIGINAL HR NO. 132 1 WHEREAS, after the bankruptcy of General Motors, the United States Bankruptcy 2Court created the RACER Trust and equipped it with approximately five hundred million 3dollars and the appropriate fiduciary obligations and responsibilities to "clean up and 4position for redevelopment the properties and other facilities owned by the former General 5Motors Corporation", and such properties and facilities necessarily include the former 6GM-Shreveport plant; and 7 WHEREAS, during February 2013, the RACER Trust and Elio Motors entered into 8a Purchase and Sale Agreement whereby Elio Motors was expected to acquire from the 9RACER Trust all of the property, both movable and immovable property, relative to the 10former GM-Shreveport plant; however, Elio Motors purchased only the movable property 11and as such, entered into a Security Agreement with the RACER Trust in the amount of 12twenty-three million dollars to acquire the movable property; and 13 WHEREAS, Elio Motors granted the RACER Trust a security interest in its acquired 14movable property and simultaneously borrowed approximately ten million dollars in capital 15for start-up costs; and 16 WHEREAS, the RACER Trust agreed to subordinate its security interest to assist 17Elio Motors in obtaining its additional capital; and 18 WHEREAS, circumstances changed regarding the sale of all of the former 19GM-Shreveport plant to Elio Motors; instead, the immovable property of the plant was 20purchased by the Caddo Parish Industrial Development Board; and 21 WHEREAS, at the request of the Caddo Parish Industrial Development Board, a 22parent company known as Industrial Realty Group, owned by Mr. Stuart Lichter, first 23purchased the immovable property of the former GM-Shreveport plant and immediately 24resold this same property to the Caddo Parish Industrial Development Board; and 25 WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Industrial Development Board then leased the 26immovable property back to Industrial Realty Group; and 27 WHEREAS, as the lessee and property manager of the former GM-Shreveport plant, 28Industrial Realty Group next subleased a portion of the plant to Elio Motors; and Page 2 of 6 HLS 17RS-2898 ORIGINAL HR NO. 132 1 WHEREAS, Elio Motors assumed the plant as a sublessee during the latter part of 22013 and was expected to manufacture automobiles, stimulate economic growth, and create 3approximately one thousand five hundred jobs by the end of 2015; and 4 WHEREAS, since 2013 and currently, Elio Motors is not engaged in automobile 5manufacturing at the former GM-Shreveport plant, and as a result, related economic 6development and stimulated growth in this state have not materialized as projected and 7desired; and 8 WHEREAS, with the present and future state of the former GM-Shreveport plant 9subject to the direction and actions of Industrial Realty Group and Elio Motors, the House 10Committee on Commerce was interested to hear the testimony of certain stakeholders to 11identify and expound upon the circumstances, challenges, and barriers surrounding 12automobile manufacturing and the anticipated accompanying job growth; and 13 WHEREAS, pursuant to House Resolution No. 37 of the 2016 Second Extraordinary 14Session, the House Committee on Commerce met in Shreveport, Louisiana, on October 26, 152016, to do all of the following: 16 (1) Study the state of the automotive manufacturing industry in the state of Louisiana 17since the onset of the most recent worldwide economic turndown that began in 2008. 18 (2) Investigate and report on the activities of the RACER Trust in the state of 19Louisiana. 20 (3) Tour and assess the current condition and circumstances of any Louisiana based 21properties either currently or previously under the control and supervision of the RACER 22Trust in the state of Louisiana. 23 (4) Take testimony from local, regional, and state officials and economic 24development stakeholders regarding barriers and obstacles impacting the ability to 25effectively market facilities either currently or previously under the control of the RACER 26Trust; and 27 WHEREAS, though representatives were present to testify, the representatives were 28not parties to nor directly privy to the process of negotiations between the RACER Trust, 29Industrial Realty Group, the Department of Economic Development, the Caddo Parish 30Commission, and the Caddo Parish Industrial Development Board; and Page 3 of 6 HLS 17RS-2898 ORIGINAL HR NO. 132 1 WHEREAS, the RACER Trust's commitment of the former GM-Shreveport plant 2to Industrial Realty Group and Elio Motors is a matter of vital concern regarding the 3economic development in this state, not solely due to the lack of automobile manufacturing 4on behalf of Elio Motors, but because prior to this divestment, the Department of Economic 5Development and the North Louisiana Economic Partnership expressed concern regarding 6the transaction; and 7 WHEREAS, Mr. Stuart Lichter, CEO of Industrial Realty Group, who ultimately 8gained control of the former GM-Shreveport plant, defined and outlined the plant's worth 9and value at an Elio Motors press conference on January 13, 2013; and 10 WHEREAS, despite the value of the assets encompassed within the former 11GM-Shreveport plant, the RACER Trust is believed to have provided the Caddo Parish 12Commission with only the following two options in consideration for the eventual fate of 13the former GM-Shreveport plant: 14 (1) Committal of the former GM-Shreveport plant to Industrial Realty Group. 15 (2) Complete demolition of the plant; and 16 WHEREAS, it is a matter of state interest and concern that the prospect of the former 17GM-Shreveport plant's demise may have actually been a false threat used as a catalyst to 18urge the Caddo Parish Commission and other local and state economic development officials 19to support and commit the former GM-Shreveport plant into the contractual care of 20Industrial Realty Group and Elio Motors; and 21 WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the subcommittee examine any potential breach of 22fiduciary duties or obligations which may have resulted in this state's lost opportunities for 23substantial economic development; and 24 WHEREAS, the assets of the former GM-Shreveport plant possess great potential 25to be a source of real opportunity for economic growth and job creation in Louisiana, but 26although publicly owned, no provisions or mechanisms for local oversight are in place to 27rectify this agreement made in furtherance of the state's economic development that has not 28materialized to provide an economic benefit to this state; and 29 WHEREAS, in light of the dire circumstances surrounding the former 30GM-Shreveport plant, the state is compelled to examine the process of negotiations which Page 4 of 6 HLS 17RS-2898 ORIGINAL HR NO. 132 1resulted in Industrial Realty Group's and Elio Motors' attainment of the former 2GM-Shreveport plant, per the recommendation of the RACER Trust; and 3 WHEREAS, contingent upon the findings of the subcommittee, the Legislature of 4Louisiana and the Department of Economic Development may be equipped with 5indispensable, essential information for the creation of improved policy to better regulate 6and safeguard with respect to negotiations expected to further the state's policy of protecting 7the welfare and future prosperity of its citizens; and 8 WHEREAS, House Rule 14.51 pertinently states the following: "Each standing 9committee...each joint committee...and any subcommittee of such standing or joint 10committee is hereby specifically and expressly granted the power and authority to hold 11hearings, subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of books and records, 12and to do all other things necessary to accomplish the purposes of the study or investigation 13assigned to it by the House or by the legislature or by a majority of the members of the 14committee." 15 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 16Legislature of Louisiana does hereby create a subcommittee of the House Committee on 17Commerce to further investigate and examine certain matters relative to the RACER Trust's 18fulfillment of fiduciary duties concerning the former GM-Shreveport plant and operations. 19 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the chairman of the House Committee on 20Commerce shall appoint the members of the subcommittee and designate the chairman and 21vice chairman of the subcommittee. 22 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the subcommittee shall be responsible for 23examining all matters relating to the RACER Trust's fulfillment of fiduciary duties and any 24related issues that the subcommittee deems appropriate and necessary to discharge its duties 25and responsibilities. 26 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the subcommittee shall conduct such 27investigations as it finds necessary or appropriate to carry out its purposes; for the purposes 28of conducting such studies, the subcommittee may call upon the staffs of any department, 29agency, or official of the state for data and assistance; all such departments, agencies, and Page 5 of 6 HLS 17RS-2898 ORIGINAL HR NO. 132 1officials shall cooperate with the subcommittee; and the subcommittee may request and 2utilize the assistance of any and all public and private sources. 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the subcommittee shall make a report of its 4findings and recommendations, including proposed legislation, to the House Committee on 5Commerce no later than thirty days prior to the convening of the 2018 Regular Session. 6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the subcommittee shall be dissolved upon the 7adjournment sine die of the 2018 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 132 Original 2017 Regular Session Glover Creates and provides for a subcommittee of the House Committee on Commerce to further examine certain matters relative to the RACER Trust's fulfillment of fiduciary duties concerning the former GM-Shreveport plant and operations. Requires the subcommittee to make a report of its findings and recommendations, including proposed legislation, to the committee no later than 30 days prior to the 2018 R.S. Provides that the subcommittee is dissolved upon the adjournment sine die of the 2018 R.S. Page 6 of 6