The bill aims to enhance public safety by providing financial support for anti-human trafficking training. It appropriates a specified amount of money from the general fund for the fiscal year 2026 to the commissioner of public safety. This funding is designated for the reimbursement of county attorney offices that incur costs while attending anti-human trafficking training sessions.

The reimbursements will be distributed equally among all participating county attorney offices in Minnesota, ensuring that each office has the opportunity to benefit from the training without financial burden. This initiative reflects a commitment to combat human trafficking through improved training and resources for legal professionals involved in public safety.