Keith Ammon

[1] In January 2016, he cosponsored a bill that would have allowed the state government to accept payment of taxes and fees in bitcoin.

[7] In 2023, Ammon sponsored bill HB645 establishing regulations and the legal framework and operational guidelines for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs).

[8] Explaining the bill's motivation, Ammon and co-sponsor Bill Ardinger wrote,"Blockchain technology, with its unique attributes of flexibility, transparency, auditability and security, can be deployed to empower widely diverse groups of humans with shared values to accomplish common goals at the worldwide scale of the internet."

[11] In 2020, while out of office, Ammon provided Representative Steven D. Smith with the technical requirements for a bill to create a legal framework for "flying cars" to drive on New Hampshire's roadways.

[16] [17] In 2022, Ammon voted against HB 1609 which added an exception for a fatal fetal diagnosis to New Hampshire's 24 week ban on abortion services.

[18] In 2021, the Washington Post reported that Ammon was spearheading an effort to ban critical race theory in New Hampshire.

[26] Ammon contributed to the Bretton Woods Summit of Consumer's Research in 2017 and 2018 as a local subject matter expert on regulation in cryptocurrency.

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Keith Ammon was the New Hampshire distributor for PAL-V, maker of roadable flying cars.