Resolution 1060 proposes an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that would establish a homestead exemption for disabled firefighters, police officers, and volunteer police officers, as well as their surviving spouses. This exemption would cover the full fair cash value of their homestead and would take effect on January 1, 2027. To qualify, individuals must be certified as 100% permanently disabled due to service-connected or line-of-duty incidents and must prove residency in Oklahoma. The resolution also allows for the exemption to apply to a new homestead if the original property is sold within the same calendar year.

The resolution includes a ballot title for voters to consider, summarizing the key aspects of the proposed amendment. It emphasizes the creation of the homestead exemption for qualifying individuals and their spouses, as well as the provision that allows for the transfer of the exemption to a new homestead property acquired within the same year. The resolution directs the Secretary of State to present this amendment to the public for approval or rejection in an upcoming election.