Oklahoma officials oppose a 645-mile electric corridor, fearing it threatens property rights.

Oklahoma's Attorney General Gentner Drummond and House Speaker-Elect Kyle Hilbert oppose a proposed 645-mile electric transmission corridor by the U.S. Department of Energy, citing threats to property rights and no benefits for Oklahoma, a net energy producer. The Delta-Plains corridor aims to expand the national power grid but faces strong local opposition. Drummond and Hilbert argue it could misuse federal eminent domain, harming farmers and ranchers.

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