House Bill 2669 aims to modernize and enhance the financial management system of Benton County by amending Chapter 541 of the Private Acts of 1939. The bill introduces a comprehensive framework for budgeting, investment oversight, debt management, and cash management. Key provisions include the establishment of a Budget Committee composed of up to five members from the County Legislative Body, which will oversee the preparation of the county's budget. The bill outlines the responsibilities of the Budget Committee, including the requirement to prepare a detailed budget that includes proposed expenditures and estimated revenues, and mandates public hearings to allow citizen input.

Additionally, the bill specifies that any county official who exceeds their budgetary authority will be personally liable for the over-expenditure. It also establishes guidelines for the investment of idle county funds and prohibits county officials from having a financial interest in county purchases. The act will supersede any conflicting private acts in Benton County and requires a two-thirds vote from the county's legislative body for approval. The provisions of the act are designed to ensure accountability and transparency in the county's financial operations.