The bill outlines the allocation of $10 million appropriated for resettlement agencies (RAs) that assist refugees and immigrants under contract with the U.S. State Department, as mandated by Chapter 77 of the acts of 2023. This funding is intended to support services for refugees and displaced persons, aiming to prevent families from entering the emergency shelter system. The report details the performance of eight RAs, which are working to resettle a total of 365 families by June 2025, following an extension of their initial contract targets. The report also highlights the distribution of funds, with $2.5 million allocated to support the RAs' work with their caseloads and the remaining $8 million tied to the number of families they can rehouse.

Additionally, the report provides a breakdown of the number of immigrants and refugees served by each RA, including those currently in emergency housing assistance and those who have been resettled into long-term housing. As of May 2025, a total of 1,650 refugees and immigrants have been served, with 270 families successfully resettled into long-term housing. The report also includes data on the federal work authorization status of the individuals served, indicating that 260 adults have received their work authorization while 288 have filed for it. The report aims to provide transparency and accountability regarding the use of the appropriated funds and the effectiveness of the RAs in meeting their resettlement goals.