2026 LOUISIANA LEGISLATIVE SESSION
The 2026 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature began on Monday, March 9, 2026, and is scheduled to conclude no later than 6:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1, 2026.
Throughout the Session, LASERS will monitor proposed legislation that could impact our members and the System. Below is a list of bills that would have an impact, if passed.
How a Retirement Bill Becomes Law in Louisiana
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2026 Retirement Legislation Impacting LASERS
Updated: 05.29.26
| Bill No. | Author | Systems Impacted | Summary | Status | Board Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB 4 | McMakin | State & Statewide | Directs legislative committees to discuss a potential future constitutional convention, as amended. | Senate & Governmental Affairs – Failed | Oppose |
| HB 8 | Bacala | State & Statewide | Extends legislative staff authorization to attend executive meetings from one year to four years. | Signed by the Governor – Act 19 | Neutral |
| HB 23 | Bacala | LASERS | Grants a cost-of-living adjustment to eligible retirees and beneficiaries. | Signed by the Governor – Act 280 | Support |
| HB 27 | McMakin | State | Constitutional amendment removing the requirement to apply monies to the oldest outstanding UAL. | Enrolled | Neutral |
| HB 32 | Egan | LASERS | Provides technical changes to LASERS statutes. | Signed by the Governor – Act 25 | Support |
| HB 43 | Bagley | LASERS | Allows rank-and-file members to retire with 35 years of service regardless of age or first date of employment. | House Retirement – Voluntarily Deferred | Support |
| HB 45 | Bacala | LASERS & MPERS | Requires certain employees who qualify for the Municipal Police Employees’ Retirement System (MPERS) nonhazardous duty plan to transfer from LASERS to MPERS. | Adopted in House Concurrence | Neutral |
| HB 312 | McFarland | State | Makes a supplemental appropriation of $59,986,989 to LASERS to reduce the System’s UAL. | Adopted in House Concurrence | Support |
| HB 830 | Wright | LASERS | Provides for the regulation of proxy advisors. | Recommitted to House Appropriations | Oppose |
| HB 1134 | Braud | LASERS | Creates a Back-Deferred Retirement Option Program for certain judges in LASERS. | Enrolled | Oppose |
| SB 15 | Price | All | Amends the required reports retirement systems submit to the Legislature. | Withdrawn from the files of the Senate | Support |
| SB 16 | Price | All | Decreases the required educational hours for board trustees. | Signed by the Governor – Act 226 | Neutral |
| SB 19 | Price | LASERS | Changes “State Employee Retired” license plate to “RSEA.” | Signed by the Governor – Act 198 | Neutral |
| SB 21 | Price | LASERS | Terminates amortization hurdles once original amortization base is liquidated. | Signed by the Governor – Act 230 | Support |
| SB 416 | Price | LASERS | Allows for reemployment of retirees in critical shortage positions within the Department of Public Safety & Corrections, under defined conditions. | Signed by the Governor – Act 263 | Neutral |
| SB 455 | Talbot | LASERS & PERS | Allows certain court employees to join the Parochial Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), including an irrevocable option for current members to join PERS. | Signed by the Governor – Act 266 | Neutral |
| SB 456 | Talbot | LASERS | Relative to retired judges who return to work on assignment. | Signed by the Governor – Act 267 | Neutral |
| SB 477 | Pricet | LASERS | Establishes an exception to existing law to allow the chair of the Gaming Control Board to be eligible for membership in LASERS. | Signed by the Governor – Act 269 | Neutral |
| SR 141 | Hodges | All | Requests state retirement systems to study and make recommendations regarding the divestment and future avoidance of investments tied to the Chinese government, military, or Communist Party. | Senate Floor – Adopted |

COLA Bill Signed into Law
Retirement Bills Continue Moving Through Legislature
COLA Bill Receives Final Passage, Additional Measures Advance
COLA Bill Awaits Final Passage on Senate Floor, Additional Measures Advance
Retirement Bills Continue to Advance
Retirement Bills Advance
Several LASERS-Related Bills to be Heard on Monday, April 13
COLA Bill Advances on House Floor, Heads to Senate
HB 23 (The COLA Bill) and Other Measures Advance
HB 23 (The COLA Bill) Scheduled for Committee Hearing