The bill outlines the monthly report on the Working Training for EA Residents as mandated by Chapter 88 of the Acts of 2024. As of May 1, 2025, there are 1,890 individuals participating in approved training programs, with 960 of those being EA residents currently in shelters. The report notes a slight decrease in participation due to individuals unenrolling from training programs for various reasons, including starting paid employment or exiting shelters. The report also highlights the number of training programs available, which includes various industries such as advanced manufacturing, healthcare, clean energy, and more, with a total of 756 programs identified for EA residents.

Additionally, the report provides data on authorized training programs, indicating that 39 individuals are currently participating, with 8 being EA residents. There are no individuals on waiting lists for these programs, and a significant number of individuals (5,733) have been notified about the availability of authorized training programs. The report emphasizes the importance of Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) for entry into these programs, with individuals receiving EADs while participating in training. The bill includes new legal language that defines individuals participating in training programs and specifies the criteria for EA residents, as well as details about the municipalities and industries involved in the training programs.