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By John Hugh DeMastri
Daily Caller News Foundation
The state of Oklahoma will no longer work with 13 financial firms after state Treasurer Todd Russ determined they were boycotting energy companies, the Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.
The decision — which was first reported by Fox News — follows a monthslong probe by Russ into the environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies of financial institutions that worked with the state, and is the most aggressive anti-ESG action taken by a Republican state. Under Oklahoma law, the affected institutions, which include Bank of America, WellsFargo, JPMorgan Chase, State Street and the world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, will lose access to the billions in funds they manage for the state.
“The energy sector is crucial to Oklahoma’s economy, providing jobs for our residents and helping drive economic growth. It is essential for us to work with financial institutions that are focused on free-market principles and not beholden to social goals that override their fiduciary duties,” said Russ in a statement shared with the DCNF. “Our state’s financial partnerships should reflect our priorities and values, and it is our responsibility to partner with companies that share our vision for a strong and prosperous Oklahoma economy, and that includes our energy sector.”
JPMorgan Chase characterized the decision as “baseless” in a statement to the DCNF.
“[A]s the nation’s largest bank, we are among the top financers across the energy sector, including traditional energy sources,” the company said. “Our business practices are not in conflict with this anti-free market decision, and we look forward to continuing to serve customers and communities in Oklahoma.”
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When Russ launched the state’s probe, he noted that BlackRock managed more than 60% of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS), according to Fox. As of Dec. 31, 2022, OPERS held $10.2 billion in total assets, according to the agency’s website.
ESG investing strategies have been the target of significant scrutiny from Republicans, who allege that the practice violates financial firms’ fiduciary duties by placing greater emphasis on social issues than financial success. Some ESG investors have been criticized by Democrats and environmental activists, who allege that the practice can be used to cover up a bank’s failure to properly combat climate change.
In February, BlackRock told the DCNF that its “sole focus” was to deliver “the best long-term financial results” for its clients and that, far from boycotting, it had invested over $200 billion in “US traditional energy companies,” in response to Russ’ probe. The firm also noted that it had invested over $20 billion in Oklahoma-based companies, and managed assets for more than 73,000 Oklahomans.
BlackRock, State Street, Wells Fargo and Bank of America did not immediately respond to a Daily Caller News Foundation request for comment.
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