Resolution 1041, introduced by Representative Archer, expresses the Oklahoma House of Representatives' strong support for the Oklahoma Secretary of Energy and Environment's application to the U.S. Department of Energy for the establishment of a Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus in Oklahoma. The resolution highlights Oklahoma's historical leadership in energy production and its strategic advantages, such as available land, existing energy infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and a favorable regulatory environment, which make it an ideal location for such a campus. The resolution emphasizes that advanced nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors and microreactors, are essential for the nation's energy future and can enhance economic development, job creation, and national energy security.

Furthermore, the resolution encourages federal officials to give full consideration to Oklahoma's application, recognizing the state's commitment to fostering advanced energy development, particularly in nuclear technologies. It also directs the distribution of the resolution to key stakeholders, including the Governor, legislative leaders, and the Oklahoma congressional delegation, to ensure broad support for the initiative.