The bill establishes a pilot program aimed at reducing trauma from gun violence in Minnesota, directed by the commissioner of health. The program will focus on several key components, including investing in community-based organizations that support individuals at high risk of gun violence, providing stabilization services through trained trauma navigators, offering reintegration education for families affected by gun violence, and developing culturally appropriate educational campaigns about the relationship between gun violence and trauma. The commissioner is also authorized to enter into contracts or provide grants to community organizations or individuals who have experienced gun violence.

Additionally, the bill mandates the creation of program guidelines and protocols, developed with the assistance of an advisory panel composed of experts in trauma and related fields. This panel will advise on effective strategies for addressing gun violence and will meet regularly to review the program's activities. A report on the pilot program's progress is required by February 1, 2027, to be submitted to legislative committees overseeing health and public safety. The bill appropriates $5,000,000 from the general fund for the pilot program, available until June 30, 2028.