The Kansas bill HB 2167 sought to enforce a $100 limit on all political donations in the state’s primary or general election.
in the state’s primary or general election. The bill also required politicians to “immediately convert” the crypto donations to U.S. dollars — with no scope of expenditures or HODLing the funds.Soon after the bill was introduced and referred to the House Committee on Elections, a committee report was shared on Feb. 22, 2023 “recommending bill be passed” accompanied by certain amendments.
However, the bill was stricken from the calendar after failure to comply with the state’s Rule 1507 , which subjects certain bills to strict deadlines. The title of the bill HB 2167“Amending the campaign finance act to regulate and limit the use of cryptocurrency and to prohibit the use of any political funds collected by a candidate or candidate committee for a candidate for federal office.”
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