The bill proposes a gross appropriation of $609,639,500 for various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026. It includes specific allocations for departments such as Corrections, Education, and Health and Human Services, with notable one-time appropriations for initiatives in education, health services, and environmental projects. Key insertions detail specific funding amounts for each department, such as $2,100,000 for the Department of Corrections and $882,700 for the Department of Education, while emphasizing transparency and accountability in the use of these funds.
Additionally, the bill outlines funding provisions for workforce development, renewable energy infrastructure, and technology modernization, including grants for industry-led collaboratives and apprenticeships. It establishes the "Make It in Michigan Competitiveness Fund" to leverage federal funding for infrastructure and economic development, and mandates the Michigan Public Service Commission to create guidelines for renewable energy projects. The bill also includes requirements for the Department of Education to develop curriculum on Michigan Indigenous tribal history and for the Department of Health and Human Services to report demographic data on program recipients, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and audit requirements.