The bill proposes appropriations from the general fund for various capital improvements and programmatic support across New Mexico for fiscal years 2025 and 2026. It allocates funds to multiple agencies, including the Department of Finance and Administration, which will receive $500,000 for community programs in Grant, Hidalgo, and Luna counties. Specific allocations include $1 million for a new fire truck in Bernalillo County, $650,000 for improvements at the Roswell Museum, and $500,000 for critical incident response vehicles for the Las Cruces Police Department, among others. Each appropriation is designated for specific projects and programs, with any unspent funds reverting to the general fund at the end of fiscal year 2026.

Additionally, the bill includes appropriations for health services, education, and higher education. It designates $500,000 to the Aging and Long-Term Services Department for senior programs in the same counties, $1 million for career technical education equipment in Lovington, and $650,000 for adult literacy programs in Albuquerque. The New Mexico State University will receive funds for youth leadership development and agricultural programs, while Eastern New Mexico University and the New Mexico Military Institute will receive allocations for workforce training and sports programs, respectively. Overall, the bill aims to enhance community services, education, and public safety throughout the state.