The bill appropriates funds to the Minnesota Management and Budget agency to enhance its capacity to assist various groups and organizations with the capital budget process. Specifically, it allocates a specified amount from the general fund for fiscal year 2024 to raise public awareness about the capital budget process and provide technical assistance to grant recipients. This includes coordination with other state agencies regarding the administration of grant agreements and programs related to capital projects.

Additionally, the bill establishes staffing requirements for positions funded by this appropriation. Employees must provide technical assistance on the capital budget process, compliance requirements, and sustainable building design guidelines, among other responsibilities. They are also required to assist nonprofits and state fund grantees from the initial stages of qualifying capital projects that meet certain cost exemptions. The provisions of this bill will take effect the day after final enactment.