House Concurrent Resolution No. by Representative Owen establishes a task force known as the "Tiger Team" to evaluate the feasibility and public safety implications of allowing certain active-duty military personnel, who do not possess civilian driver's licenses, to operate federally owned vehicles on Louisiana state highways while conducting official federal business. This initiative arises from the presence of significant federal military installations in Louisiana, where some service members arrive without valid civilian licenses but have undergone extensive military driver training. The resolution highlights the need to assess whether permitting these trained individuals to drive government vehicles would pose any risks to public safety, given that these vehicles are federally insured.

The Tiger Team will consist of key representatives from state transportation, law enforcement, military, and public safety sectors, including the commissioner of the office of motor vehicles and the superintendent of the Louisiana State Police. The task force is required to begin its work within 30 days after the conclusion of the 2026 Regular Session and must submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to the governor and relevant legislative committees by December 1, 2026. This report will also be shared with the United States Department of Defense and the commanding officers of the military installations in Louisiana, ensuring a comprehensive review of the proposed policy change.