State government; creating the Higher Education Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2023. Effective date.
Impact
The bill significantly alters the investment landscape for state entities by imposing strict requirements regarding financial companies that participate in boycotts against energy sectors. It mandates that entities must divest from any company on the Treasurer's list within a specified timeline, with an exemption only if they can prove a loss in value or benchmark deviation resulting from the divestment. This introduces new fiduciary responsibilities and could potentially limit the investment choices available to state agencies.
Summary
Senate Bill 469, also known as the Higher Education Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2023, aims to prohibit state governmental and higher education entities from engaging with financial companies that actively boycott energy companies. This legislation directs the State Treasurer to maintain a list of such financial companies, which would impact the investment decisions of state and higher education entities, requiring them to divest from any listed financial companies to avoid economic harm to their assets. The Treasury's list will be based on publicly available information and financial company responses regarding their engagement with energy companies.
Contention
Supporters of SB469 argue that it protects the energy sector by ensuring state resources are not indirectly supporting organizations that penalize energy companies through economic boycotts. However, critics express concerns that the bill may compel entities into a narrow range of investment choices, potentially increasing risk exposure and reducing diversification. There is also apprehension regarding legal liabilities for entities and individuals involved in divestment, particularly concerning the costs associated with lawsuits stemming from the bill's provisions.
Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; transferring enforcement authority to Office of the Attorney General; modifying reporting, disclosure, and judicial provisions for state governmental entities. Effective date. Emergency,
State government; Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; modifying definitions; funds managed by state governmental entities; modifying procedures; divestment. Emergency.
Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; requiring state governmental entities to act in pecuniary interest of plan participants; requiring proxy votes to be reported to State Treasurer. Effective date.
Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; requiring state governmental entities to act in pecuniary interest of plan participants; requiring proxy votes to be reported to State Treasurer. Effective date.
Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; transferring enforcement authority to Office of the Attorney General; modifying reporting, disclosure, and judicial provisions for state governmental entities. Effective date. Emergency,
State government; Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; modifying definitions; funds managed by state governmental entities; modifying procedures; divestment. Emergency.