The bill is a joint resolution from the Senate and House of Representatives of Montana that requests an interim study of the state's communications infrastructure. It highlights the rapid advancement of communications technology and the reliance of Montanans on high-speed internet and modern communication systems. The resolution acknowledges the potential lack of adequate data to assess communications infrastructure deficiencies across various regions in Montana.

The resolution calls for the Legislative Council to designate an appropriate interim or statutory committee to examine policy issues related to the accessibility, affordability, security, reliability, and connectivity of the communications network in the state. It emphasizes the need to consider equity in internet access among communities and mandates that any findings or conclusions from the study be presented to a designated committee. The study is required to be completed and reported to the 69th Legislature by September 15, 2024.