The bill, S.B. No. 2193, appropriates funds from various state accounts to settle specific claims and judgments against the State of Texas. It outlines payments for a range of claims, including refunds for void warrants, reimbursements for services, and legal fees related to a case against Meta Platforms, Inc. The total appropriations include amounts from the General Revenue Fund, State Highway Fund, Federal Disaster Fund, Coronavirus Relief Fund, Economic Stabilization Fund, and Sales Tax Guaranty Trust Account. Notably, the bill specifies that all claims must be verified and approved by the attorney general and the comptroller before payment, with a deadline for verification set for August 31, 2027.

Additionally, the bill mandates that claims must include detailed documentation, such as the reason for the claim and identification of the original goods or services related to void warrants. The comptroller is authorized to issue warrants for the approved claims, and the act is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, with certain provisions contingent upon a two-thirds legislative vote.