This bill appropriates funds for K-12 school building and facility projects in Wyoming for the fiscal biennium from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2028, and includes provisions for the remainder of the current biennium ending June 30, 2026. It establishes a grant program specifically for school facility safety and security projects, requiring school districts to meet certain conditions to receive these funds. The bill outlines various appropriations for different types of projects, including major maintenance, charter school leases, design, construction, and demolition, with specific amounts allocated to various school districts. Additionally, it mandates annual reporting on the deployment and expenditure of these funds to relevant legislative committees and the governor.

Notably, the bill includes new appropriations for safety and security projects, with $10 million designated for the design of security vestibules and vehicle barricades. The school facilities commission is tasked with creating a prioritized list of safety and security remedies based on best practices and school district needs. The bill also specifies that any unexpended funds from these appropriations will revert to the public school foundation program account upon project completion. Overall, the legislation aims to enhance the safety and infrastructure of K-12 schools in Wyoming while ensuring accountability through reporting requirements.