The proposed bill seeks to introduce several new special license plates in Washington State, including designs for "Firefighter memorial," "Keep Washington evergreen," "LeMay-America's Car Museum," "Mount St. Helens," "Nautical Northwest," "Smokey Bear," "State sport," and "Working forests." Each plate will have specific fees for initial issuance and renewal, as detailed in the amended RCW 46.17.220. The proceeds from these special plates will be allocated to various funds, such as the firefighter memorial account and the Mount St. Helens institute, with the intention of supporting relevant programs and initiatives, including cancer research, environmental education, and music education in schools.

Furthermore, the bill outlines funding allocations for various programs aimed at youth engagement in sports and educational opportunities, specifying the distribution of funds from special license plate sales to initiatives like the Washington world fellows program and sports mentoring programs for marginalized youth. It emphasizes the establishment of new funding sources for programs such as the Seattle Reign FC's efforts to inspire underserved youth through soccer and the Washington state honey bees and pollinators initiative. The legislation also sets conditions for the management and disbursement of these funds, ensuring they support nonprofit organizations aligned with the state's goals, and is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.