The proposed bill would update current statutes by appropriating $473,488,400 from the state General Fund for fiscal year 2027 to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for various highway projects. This funding would be allocated to cities and towns for specific infrastructure improvements, including road reconstructions and bridge replacements, with detailed amounts designated for each project, such as $1,543,700 for Baseline Road reconstruction in Bullhead City and $4,500,000 for on-ramp improvements in Prescott. Additionally, the bill includes specific appropriations for various projects across multiple counties and tribal lands, detailing the amounts allocated for improvements like paving and construction of roadways. The bill does not remove any existing statutes but introduces new provisions that specify the appropriations and their intended uses, thereby enhancing the current legal framework governing transportation funding in Arizona. The language outlines the fiscal years for which these appropriations are made, including FY 2025 and FY 2027, and ensures that local governments receive necessary financial support for transportation improvements without altering existing provisions. Overall, the updates aim to address transportation needs and support economic development in the specified areas.