The proposed bill establishes the Education on the Holocaust and Other Genocides Study Committee, which will consist of various appointed members, including three members from the Senate and three from the House, along with representatives from the State Board of Education, public schools, and universities. The committee is tasked with reviewing educational requirements related to the Holocaust and other genocides, improving teacher training, and facilitating survivor speaking engagements. Members will serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority and will not receive compensation, although some may be reimbursed for expenses.

Key changes from current law include the expansion of the committee's focus to encompass other genocides in addition to the Holocaust, the requirement for the committee to submit a report by April 1, 2025 (extended from a previous deadline of December 15, 2024), and the specification that no more than two members from the Senate or House may belong to the same political party. The committee is set to be repealed after September 30, 2025.