The proposed bill would update current statutes by introducing new appropriations for capital outlay projects, including $19 million to the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) for major maintenance and repair activities, and $458.77 million from the State Highway Fund to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for highway planning and construction. It would also require ADOA to allocate funds for building renewal and allow for retrofitting related to space-consolidation initiatives. Additionally, the bill would prohibit the Arizona Department of Corrections from using its allocated funds for personal services or overhead expenses, ensuring that funds are directed towards capital projects.

Moreover, the bill would allocate specific amounts for various projects, such as $2 million for Southern construction services relocation and $5.9 million for the renovation of the Yuma territorial prison, while also mandating the Arizona state parks board to report on prioritized projects and funding levels. It emphasizes that appropriated funds cannot be used for personal services or employee-related expenditures, with exceptions for inmate construction programs. Overall, the bill aims to streamline funding processes, enhance accountability, and ensure that capital outlay appropriations are utilized effectively.