The resolution, introduced by Representative Owen, calls for the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to conduct a hearing to review the Louisiana Climate Action Plan of 2022, which was developed by the Climate Initiatives Task Force. This plan aims for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and aligns with international agreements like the Paris Climate Accord. However, the resolution highlights that no formal legislative review has taken place, and with new administrations in both Louisiana and the federal government shifting towards limited government and energy dominance, it is deemed necessary to reassess the plan's relevance and applicability.

The review will focus on evaluating the current environmental and natural resource priorities in Louisiana, ensuring they align with national objectives, and determining which aspects of the 2022 Climate Action Plan should be maintained or discarded. Additionally, the resolution seeks to investigate any potential foreign influences in the plan's creation. The overarching goal is to promote policies that prioritize Louisiana's economic interests, particularly in energy and related sectors, while ensuring responsible stewardship of the state's natural resources. The committee is encouraged to gather input from relevant state agencies and stakeholders to facilitate a comprehensive review.