The bill outlines the requirements for the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) to provide a detailed accounting of all financial activities related to the Substance Use Disorder Federal Reinvestment Trust Fund (SUD Trust Fund). It specifies that revenues credited to the fund include federal financial participation for various substance use disorder services, while expenditures are directed towards enhancing and expanding these services, such as co-occurring enhanced Residential Rehabilitation Services, medication for addiction treatment (MAT), and the addition of Peer Recovery Coaches and Recovery Support Navigators. The bill emphasizes the importance of the SUD Trust Fund in meeting the treatment and recovery needs of individuals with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders across Massachusetts.

Additionally, the bill highlights the significant increase in SUD Trust Fund expenditures from Fiscal Years 2018 to 2024, which have surpassed $240 million due to the establishment and expansion of new services. It notes that the fund will continue to support innovative services and programs, including access to MAT and recovery supports in emergency departments and primary care settings. The report concludes with a commitment to ongoing investment in these critical services, ensuring that individuals in need have access to comprehensive support for their recovery.