The bill, HB235, proposes supplemental appropriations totaling $419,717,091 from the Education Trust Fund for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, aimed at supporting various educational institutions and community projects in Alabama. Key allocations include $25 million to the Department of Education for local boards of education, $143.25 million for one-time expenses, and significant funding for higher education, such as $44.17 million to the University of Alabama System and $20.41 million to Auburn University. The bill also designates funds for the Department of Public Health, the Alabama Community College System, and specific schools for deferred maintenance and safety improvements.

Additionally, HB235 includes provisions for transferring funds from various programs to the Commission on Higher Education Fund and allows the Alabama Historical Commission to utilize returned or unused funds for historical grants. It amends the Education Appropriations Act by reducing the allocation for the Rural Alabama Teaching Health Center from $1,110,000 to $385,000 while introducing a new allocation of $725,000 for the Decatur Morgan Graduate Medical Education Program. The bill also facilitates the reappropriation of unexpended funds from fiscal year 2026 and allows conversion charter schools to use grant funds as needed. Overall, the bill emphasizes enhancing educational infrastructure, supporting workforce development, and promoting community initiatives throughout Alabama.