This bill seeks to establish several new special license plates in Washington State while amending existing laws related to special license plates. It introduces new plate types, including the "Firefighter memorial," "Keep Washington evergreen," "LeMay-America's Car Museum," "Mount St. Helens," "Nautical Northwest," "Smokey Bear," "State sport," and "Working forests," each associated with specific fees and designated purposes. The bill mandates the department to collect fees and allocate proceeds to various accounts that support initiatives such as firefighter memorials, cancer research, and educational programs. Additionally, it stipulates that the issuance of these new plates is contingent upon meeting certain conditions, including the collection of signature sheets.

Moreover, the bill outlines funding allocations for programs aimed at supporting youth, such as the sports mentoring program and the Washington world fellows program, with specific percentages designated for each initiative. It also provides funding for organizations like the NHL Seattle foundation and the Seattle Reign FC, which focus on empowering marginalized youth through sports. The bill establishes a trust account for the construction and maintenance of dedicated pickleball courts and supports the Washington tree farm program and the Washington beekeepers association. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025, and includes amendments to existing laws regarding special license plate fees and the distribution of proceeds to ensure funds are used for their intended purposes.