History of LASERS
In July 1946, Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis and his administration sponsored legislation to create a retirement system that would provide retirement allowances and other benefits for state officers, employees, and their beneficiaries. LASERS was established by Act 126 that year and was appropriated $725,000 to create and administer the plan. The first members joined the System in 1947.
Since then, LASERS has experienced tremendous growth in plan assets. Our number of active and retired members has changed substantially, and LASERS continues to provide a modest average retirement benefit to our members.
Through the years, the LASERS Board of Trustees and staff have worked with the Legislature to implement numerous reforms, further enhancing the future sustainability of our plan and security of our members.
Our significant achievements and continued dedication to the preservation of the retirement system have played a vital role in building LASERS into the modern, essential agency it is today.
Below you will find notable highlights from our history.
Additional in-depth historical information can be found on the Legislative History, Board History, Investment History, Tech History, and Who’s Who sections.
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LASERS by the Numbers
LASERS Membership
1949-2020
LASERS Average Annual Benefit
1949-2020