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 physical and cyber threats. The committee will consist of three members from the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker, and one member from the Senate, appointed by the President. Members will receive mileage compensation for their duties. The committee's responsibilities include evaluating the current state of critical infrastructure, proposing actionable recommendations to enhance resilience against threats, and soliciting information from relevant experts.

The bill defines key terms such as "survivability," "resiliency," and "reliability" to guide the committee's work. It mandates that the committee elect a chairperson, hold its first meeting within 45 days of the bill's passage, and report its findings and recommendations by November 1, 2025. The act will take effect immediately upon passage. No deletions from current law are noted in the text provided.