House Resolution No. HLS 25RS-3424 establishes the Louisiana State Homeland Security Task Force, aimed at addressing and recommending policies and legislation to combat critical homeland security threats facing the state. The resolution highlights the increasing risks posed by domestic and international security threats, including a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans, unauthorized unmanned aerial systems, cyber attacks, and foreign acquisitions of critical infrastructure. The task force is deemed essential for assessing these threats and developing robust strategies to protect Louisiana's citizens, economy, and infrastructure.

The task force will consist of various appointed members, including representatives from the House of Representatives, the governor's office, law enforcement, and other relevant agencies. Its responsibilities include evaluating threats to critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, and intellectual property, as well as formulating policy recommendations to enhance state security. The task force is required to submit a comprehensive report of its findings to the House of Representatives and the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library by a specified deadline, with its authority set to expire one year after its initial meeting unless extended by the legislature.