The bill proposes to prohibit state financial assistance to noncitizens in Minnesota, regardless of their legal status. It introduces a new section in the Minnesota Statutes, specifically chapter 16A, which defines "state financial assistance" to include any form of financial aid funded by state tax revenue, such as payments, grants, loans, in-kind assistance, subsidies, and public assistance.

The key insertion in the bill is the establishment of the prohibition against noncitizens receiving state financial assistance, which is a significant change in the state's approach to financial aid eligibility. This legislation aims to clarify and enforce the ineligibility of both lawfully present and undocumented noncitizens for any state-funded financial support.