The bill outlines funding allocations for various municipal projects in Massachusetts aimed at improving energy efficiency and sustainability. It includes specific initiatives such as weatherization of town halls and schools, window replacements, and the installation of electric vehicle charging stations, with designated funding amounts for each project. Additionally, the bill establishes a new program called "Climate Leader Communities," which encourages municipalities to adopt clean energy policies and develop decarbonization roadmaps, with eligibility requirements for certification specified.

Furthermore, the bill provides planning assistance to help municipalities create their decarbonization roadmaps, ensuring they meet the criteria for Climate Leader Community certification. The Green Communities Division will facilitate this assistance through selected consultants, and a list of municipalities receiving support in 2024 is included. The bill also mentions the Regional Energy Planning Assistance (REPA) grants, which aim to bolster municipal capacity for clean energy projects, particularly in under-resourced areas, while emphasizing the importance of community engagement in climate action planning.