This bill establishes a formal process for the submission and publication of proposed revisions to the Governor's budget recommendations, requiring that all budget resolutions be made available to the public by June 1 each year. The chairs of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Assembly Budget Committee will accept budget resolutions from any member of the Legislature or the State Treasurer, which can propose changes to revenues, line-items, or language provisions in the Governor's budget. Each resolution must detail the proposed changes and include a personal disclosure statement from the sponsor regarding any potential conflicts of interest related to increased funding.

The bill aims to enhance transparency in the budget process by ensuring that budget resolutions are publicly accessible well before the annual appropriations bill is passed. Currently, there is no specific deadline for when these resolutions must be published, often resulting in delays that hinder public scrutiny. By mandating that budget resolutions be filed and published by June 1, the bill seeks to provide the public with sufficient time to review and assess the implications of proposed changes, thereby fostering greater confidence in the legislative process.