This bill proposes the establishment of a committee to study the feasibility and impact of implementing tax credits and other incentives to increase the availability of low-income and workforce housing. The committee will be composed of six members from the House of Representatives, with three appointed by the Speaker of the House and three by the minority leader, as well as one member from the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate. Members will receive mileage compensation at the legislative rate for their service on the committee.

The committee's duties include examining the potential effects and practicality of a tax credit and other incentives aimed at boosting the supply of housing for low-income individuals and the workforce, as defined in RSA 674:58. The committee is required to elect a chairperson, meet within 45 days of the act's effective date, and achieve a quorum with a majority of its members. The findings and any legislative recommendations must be reported to the Speaker of the House, the President of the Senate, the House Clerk, the Senate Clerk, the Governor, and the State Library by November 1, 2024. The act will become effective immediately upon its passage. No insertions or deletions to current law are specified in the provided text.