The bill focuses on workforce development by appropriating funds specifically for displaced homemaker programs in Minnesota. It allocates a total of $700,000, with $350,000 designated for fiscal year 2026 and another $350,000 for fiscal year 2027. These funds will be sourced from the workforce development fund and are intended to support the Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership, as outlined in Minnesota Statutes, section 116L.96.

The commissioner of employment and economic development is tasked with distributing these appropriations through the adult career pathways program to existing nonprofit and state displaced homemaker programs. It is important to note that these appropriations are classified as one-time funding, indicating that they are not intended to be recurring financial support.