The bill proposes an appropriation of thirty-three million dollars ($33,000,000) from the general fund to the local government division of the Department of Finance and Administration. This funding is designated for the establishment of tribal liaison programs in county clerk offices that opt to participate. The aim of these programs is to support the Native American population in each county by ensuring equal access to the electoral process through initiatives such as voter education, translation services, and voter registration drives, all conducted on a nonpartisan basis.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that any unexpended or unencumbered funds remaining at the end of fiscal year 2026 will revert back to the general fund. This provision ensures that the allocated funds are utilized effectively within the designated timeframe, promoting accountability in the use of state resources for enhancing electoral participation among Native American communities.