Resolution 1003, introduced by Jenkins, proposes an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that would add a new Section 49 to Article IX. This amendment aims to protect private property rights by prohibiting the use of eminent domain for specific energy projects, particularly those involving the siting or construction of wind turbines and transmission lines associated with projects that receive significant federal financial assistance. The resolution defines key terms related to the amendment, such as "cost," "project," and "financial assistance," and clarifies that the restrictions do not apply to projects that do not meet the specified conditions or to voluntary land acquisitions.

The resolution directs the Secretary of State to present this proposed amendment to the public for approval or rejection, including a ballot title that summarizes the measure's intent. The ballot title emphasizes the protection of private property rights and the limitations on eminent domain for federally subsidized wind energy projects. If approved, this amendment would significantly impact how energy projects are developed in Oklahoma, particularly those relying on federal funding and incentives.