Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HCR1001

Caption

Concurrent Resolution; proposed energy corridor; private property rights; commitment by Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Oklahoma State Senate.

Impact

The passage of HCR1001 signifies a commitment to protect private property rights in the face of expanding energy infrastructure. If enacted, this resolution would prevent energy companies from utilizing condemnation powers to acquire land necessary for the installation of energy-related facilities. Such provisions are significant given the ongoing discussions about energy sustainability, land use, and the rights of landowners, effectively establishing a stance against forced land acquisition for energy purposes.

Summary

HCR1001 is a Concurrent Resolution introduced in the Oklahoma Legislature aimed at addressing concerns regarding a proposed energy corridor intended to span an eighteen-mile wide section of the state. This corridor is planned to accommodate large electric transmission lines, wind turbines, and solar energy generation farms. The resolution explicitly outlines the intention of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate to take legislative measures to prevent any establishment of such a corridor, particularly in terms of using condemnation to force property owners to allow these constructions on their land.

Contention

Despite its protective stance on private property, HCR1001 may spark contention among different stakeholders, particularly energy companies who argue that such corridors are essential for developing renewable energy sources. Opponents of the resolution may view it as an obstruction to progress in energy sustainability, suggesting that it could hinder Oklahoma's potential as a leader in renewable energy. The tension lies in balancing the state's commitment to protecting landowner rights while also recognizing the need for advancements in energy infrastructure.

Companion Bills

OK HCR1001

Carry Over Concurrent Resolution; proposed energy corridor; private property rights; commitment by Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Oklahoma State Senate.

Previously Filed As

OK HCR1001

Concurrent Resolution; proposed energy corridor; private property rights; commitment by Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Oklahoma State Senate.

OK HR1001

Resolution; Oklahoma House of Representatives; rules.

OK SCR5

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming April 23, 2025, as the 26th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol

OK SCR2

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming "Christ is King;" recognizing the spiritual heritage of Oklahoma.

OK HB2806

State government; legislative measures; Oklahoma House of Representatives; Oklahoma State Senate; references to statutes; hyperlink; content access; effective date.

OK HCR1014

Resolution; light pollution; bird mortality; encouraging Oklahomans to turn off lights during peak migration.

OK SCR6

Concurrent resolution; designating April 15 as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day in Oklahoma; and thanking military families.

OK HCR1004

Concurrent resolution; consent decree; Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Oklahoma Forensic Center, and the putative class; approval.

OK HR1018

Resolution; recognizing the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as the premier law enforcement agency of the state and its service to the citizens of Oklahoma.

OK SCR9

Concurrent resolution; recognizing Dean Blevins for his decades of excellence in athletics, sports journalism, and community service; celebrating his lasting contributions to the state of Oklahoma.

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