The Senate Resolution establishes the Task Force on Local Impacts of Carbon Capture and Sequestration in Louisiana, recognizing the state's potential as a leader in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) due to its existing infrastructure and resources. The task force aims to study and propose recommendations regarding the impacts of CCS projects across the state, ensuring that the rights and interests of all stakeholders, including local communities, landowners, and industry representatives, are considered.

The task force will consist of appointed members from various Senate committees, the attorney general, and the director of the Louisiana Mineral Law Institute. It is required to meet regularly, seek input from diverse stakeholders, and submit a final report by February 15, 2024, after which it will disband. Members will serve without compensation, except for any per diem or expense reimbursements they may be entitled to from their respective organizations.