The bill requires the Executive Office for Administration and Finance to submit a report on the funds appropriated through the Communications Access Trust Fund, specifically focusing on the distribution of these funds to sheriff's offices and the Department of Correction (DOC), the barriers to providing free calls to incarcerated individuals, and the current volume of calls made. The report must detail the financial allocations and call volumes for the fiscal year 2025, including specific data on video visits and associated costs.

Additionally, the bill highlights the challenges faced by the DOC in providing free communication services, such as the costs involved and the significant increase in call volume since the implementation of free phone calls. It also notes that the legislature has appropriated approximately $12.5 million for sheriff's offices to cover no-cost communication expenses, with detailed invoicing summaries provided for various counties. The report aims to provide transparency and accountability regarding the use of funds and the effectiveness of communication services for incarcerated individuals.