This bill establishes a committee tasked with studying the survivability and resiliency of energy and telecommunications infrastructure in New Hampshire, particularly in light of increasing threats from nation-state actors. The committee will consist of three members from the House of Representatives and one member from the Senate, all appointed by their respective leaders. Members will receive mileage compensation for their duties. The committee's primary responsibilities include evaluating the current state of critical infrastructure against physical and cyber threats and proposing actionable recommendations to enhance resilience and survivability.

The bill defines key terms related to the study, including "survivability," "resiliency," and "reliability," which outline the expectations for infrastructure performance during disruptive events. The committee is required to report its findings and recommendations for proposed legislation by November 1, 2025. The act will take effect upon passage, ensuring that the committee can begin its work promptly. No deletions from current law are noted in the text provided.