This bill establishes a committee tasked with studying the federal government's response to the 1967 attack on the USS Liberty (AGTR-5). The committee will consist of four members from the House of Representatives, one member from the Senate, and one public member, with appointments made by the respective leaders of these bodies. Members will receive mileage compensation for their duties. The committee's primary focus will be to investigate whether the U.S. government appropriately assessed the culpability of Israeli officials involved in the attack.

The bill outlines the committee's operational structure, including the election of a chairperson and the requirement for a quorum of three members to conduct meetings. The first meeting must occur within 45 days of the bill's passage, and the committee is required to submit its findings and recommendations to the New Hampshire federal congressional delegation by November 1, 2025. The act will take effect immediately upon its passage.