The proposed bill would update current statutes by introducing new appropriations for fiscal year 2025-2026, specifically allocating funds to various state agencies for capital outlay projects. This includes $19 million to the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) for major maintenance and repair activities, along with additional amounts for the Arizona Department of Corrections and the Arizona Game and Fish Department. The bill also requires ADOA to allocate these funds for building renewal and allows for their use in retrofitting projects related to space-consolidation initiatives. In addition, the bill would remove previous appropriations totaling $22,666,333 for certain projects, reverting these funds back to the State Parks Revenue Fund. It would exempt specific appropriations from review by the Joint Committee on Capital Review (JCCR) and impose reporting requirements for agencies like ADOT regarding highway construction expenses. Furthermore, the bill prohibits the use of FY 2026 capital outlay appropriations for personal services or employee-related expenditures, except for the inmate construction program, thereby ensuring funds are directed towards capital projects. Overall, the bill aims to streamline funding processes and enhance accountability in capital outlay expenditures.