The bill outlines the FY25 Human Trafficking Enforcement and Training Grant Program administered by the Office of Grants and Research (OGR) under the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) in Massachusetts. The program aims to combat human trafficking by providing funding to district attorneys' offices to enhance their capacity to identify and assist victims. The legislation specifies that a report must be submitted to the Massachusetts General Court detailing expenditures and grant recipients by March 3, 2025. The program prioritizes applications that demonstrate significant need and propose comprehensive plans targeting high-risk areas for human trafficking.

Eligible applicants for the grant include only Massachusetts District Attorneys' Offices, which can sub-award funds to outside entities for enforcement and prevention efforts. The allowable expenses under the grant include costs related to special prosecutors, investigative efforts, training, and community relationship enhancement. The application process was competitive, with five district attorneys' offices submitting proposals, all of which received funding either fully or partially. The total amount awarded through the program was $475,000, with specific amounts allocated to each district attorney's office based on their proposals.