This bill amends existing legislation to extend the time frame for utilizing certain grant funds related to public safety initiatives in Minnesota. Specifically, it introduces a new provision stating that the appropriation for Crossover and Dual-Status Youth Model Grants is available until December 31, 2026. Additionally, it maintains the existing funding allocations for various programs aimed at supporting victims of crime, enhancing community safety, and improving justice system practices, including grants for domestic violence housing, youth intervention programs, and restorative practices initiatives.

The bill also outlines specific funding amounts for various programs, such as $1,500,000 annually for a Domestic Violence Housing First grant program, $11,000,000 for services for victims of crime, and $5,000,000 for direct assistance to crime victim survivors. Other notable allocations include funding for the Office for Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls, the Office for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, and a study on illicit drug use in Minnesota. Overall, the bill aims to bolster public safety resources and support systems for vulnerable populations while ensuring that grant funds are effectively utilized within the extended time frames.