The bill outlines the monthly report on the Working Training for EA Residents as mandated by Chapter 88 of the Acts of 2024. It provides updated data as of April 3, 2025, regarding the participation of individuals in approved training programs, specifically targeting those who are either residents of Emergency Assistance (EA) shelters or have recently exited such shelters. Key statistics include 1,738 individuals participating in approved training programs, with 933 being EA residents. The report notes a slight decline in these numbers due to unenrollment from training programs, with reasons including starting paid employment or relocating after exiting shelter.

Additionally, the report highlights the implementation status of authorized training programs, with subregulatory guidance issued to define requirements for these programs. It indicates that 39 individuals are currently participating in authorized training programs, while 11 are EA residents. The report also emphasizes the importance of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), stating that having an EAD is a requirement for entry into authorized training programs. The report includes a list of municipalities and industries involved in the training programs, as well as the employers offering these programs, which include healthcare and manufacturing sectors.