Senate Bill 7059, also known as House Bill 7039, is an act that outlines appropriations for the state government for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. The bill addresses funding for the administration, operation, and maintenance of various branches of government, including legislative, executive, and judicial departments, as well as state aid, capital outlay, public debt service, and emergency contingencies. It also includes provisions for repealing certain appropriations and establishing limitations and restrictions on how appropriations may be obligated and expended.

Notably, the bill appropriates an additional $90,000,000 (nonrecurring) specifically for a grant program aimed at assisting local education agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools with the costs associated with school safety alert systems, contingent upon the passage of a related bill. The act is set to take effect upon becoming law, emphasizing the urgency of the public welfare.