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KS SB310
Bill
Status
1/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Craig Bowser
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AI Summary
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Cryptocurrency contributions to candidates are permitted but limited to $200 aggregate per person per primary or general election, matching the existing cash contribution limit
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All cryptocurrency donations must be processed through U.S.-based payment processors registered with FinCEN that use know-your-customer protocols to verify contributor identity, name, address, occupation, and employer
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Cryptocurrency must be converted to U.S. dollars and deposited into campaign accounts within three business days; campaigns cannot hold cryptocurrency as an asset or make expenditures in cryptocurrency
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Contribution value is calculated at fair market value when the payment processor receives the cryptocurrency; processor fees must be reported as expenditures
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Amends K.S.A. 2025 Supp. 25-4153 and takes effect upon publication in the Kansas Register
Legislative Description
Regulating the acceptance of cryptocurrency as a form of campaign contribution.
Last Action
Senate Hearing: Thursday, January 22, 2026, 10:30 AM Room 144-S
1/22/2026