Resolution 1001, introduced by Representatives Hilbert and Green, addresses a proposed energy corridor in Oklahoma that would span eighteen miles and be used for electric transmission lines, wind turbines, and solar energy generation farms. The resolution expresses concern over the potential use of condemnation to acquire land from private property owners for this purpose, which the authors argue is contrary to the interests of both the state and the landowners.
The resolution commits the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate to take all necessary legislative actions to prevent the establishment of the proposed corridor or any similar projects that would involve the condemnation of private property. It emphasizes the importance of protecting private property rights and ensuring that property owners are not forced to surrender their land or face impairment to its beneficial use due to the installation of energy facilities and associated easements.