Resolution 1040, introduced by Woolley, directs the Secretary of State to present a proposed amendment to Section 1 of Article VII of the Oklahoma Constitution to the public for approval or rejection. This amendment, known as the "Save Our State Amendment," aims to clarify the judicial powers vested in various courts and agencies within the state. It emphasizes that these courts must adhere strictly to the laws outlined in the U.S. Constitution, the Oklahoma Constitution, and other relevant statutes, while explicitly prohibiting the consideration of international law and Sharia law in judicial decisions.

The resolution includes a ballot title that summarizes the proposed changes, stating that the amendment modifies the section concerning the state's courts and mandates reliance on federal and state law for judicial decisions. It also highlights the prohibition against using international law and Sharia law, which are defined within the text. The resolution outlines the procedural steps for filing the amendment with the Secretary of State and the Attorney General following its passage.