House Bill 7005, sponsored by Sexton, is an appropriations bill aimed at funding the operations of the state government for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2025, and July 1, 2026. The bill outlines appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, as well as for 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 the appropriations may be obligated and expended.

Additionally, the bill allocates funds for the implementation of a yet-to-be-determined Senate or House Bill related to elections, contingent upon its passage. It also provides a sufficient sum for the general assembly to cover lawful expenses associated with the Second Extraordinary Session of the One Hundred Fourteenth General Assembly, which will be paid through the office of legislative administration upon approval from the respective speakers. The act is designed to be severable, ensuring that if any provision is found invalid, the remaining provisions will still be effective. The bill will take effect upon becoming law.