This bill establishes a committee tasked with reviewing the transition plans of Internet service providers as they move from copper to fiber infrastructure in New Hampshire. The committee will consist of five members: three from the House of Representatives, with at least one member from each party, and two from the Senate, also representing both parties. Members will receive mileage compensation for their duties. The committee is responsible for inviting Internet service providers, community leaders, and other experts to discuss the transition and its implications for residents, particularly those in traditionally underserved areas.

The committee is required to report its findings on the transition's impact on consumers, economic development, educational access, healthcare services, and household costs associated with maintaining Internet access. The initial report is due by November 1, 2025, with a final report to be submitted by November 1, 2026. The bill also specifies that the committee will elect a chairperson and that a quorum will consist of four members. The act will take effect upon passage.