The bill mandates the Department of Transportation to prepare and provide monthly "Washington Bridge snapshot reports" to the General Assembly. These reports are intended to facilitate effective oversight and assistance from the General Assembly regarding the ongoing developments with the Washington Bridge. The reports will include an updated timeline of actions such as repairs, alterations, or replacement of the bridge, consulting firms involved, data on traffic patterns and delays, an overview of costs, updates on investigations and audits, and responses to questions from oversight committees. The requirement to provide these reports will expire upon the completion of the bridge's restoration, as certified by the department.

The snapshot reports must be filed with various legislative leaders and committees, as well as the governor's office, within 30 days of the bill's passage and on the first day of each month thereafter. The reports will contain detailed information on traffic, accidents, vehicle breakdowns, emergency vehicle issues, and the direct effects on local traffic and residents' health due to increased congestion. Additionally, the bill requires the department to promptly inform key government officials of any unexpected changes in the bridge's repair or replacement progress, rather than waiting for the next report. All snapshot reports will be made public on the department's website. The act will take effect immediately upon passage.