The bill focuses on education finance by providing grants to schools for the installation of law enforcement emergency entry devices. It cancels any unobligated funds from a previous appropriation for school safety grants from 2018, effective the day after the bill's final enactment. The bill also includes a new appropriation from the general fund to the Department of Education specifically for these emergency entry devices, which are defined as secure master key boxes that allow law enforcement to access school buildings in emergencies.

Eligible applicants for the grants include special or independent school districts, charter schools, and cooperative units serving students. Each eligible applicant can apply for a grant of up to $1,000 per school building, with provisions for a lottery system if demand exceeds available funds. Additionally, recipients must update their school safety plans to include information about the installed devices, and up to five percent of the total appropriation may be used for administrative costs. This appropriation is designated as a one-time funding source and will remain available until June 30, 2026.