The bill establishes a new Commission on Government Efficiency and Waste Prevention in Minnesota, aimed at enhancing government efficiency and promoting technological advancements across state agencies. The commission will consist of 14 members, including appointees from the governor, legislative leaders, and elected officials from each legislative caucus. Its responsibilities include developing proposals to streamline government operations, reduce inefficient spending, and identify waste and fraud. The commission will also be tasked with submitting annual proposals for cost-saving measures to legislative leaders.

Additionally, the bill mandates that the commission submit a report by December 1 each year, starting in 2026, to the governor and relevant legislative committees. This report will detail the commission's activities, document any identified waste or fraud, and provide recommendations for technological improvements to enhance management practices and public services. The legislative coordinating commission will support the commission by providing necessary staff, meeting space, and equipment.