A Louisiana House bill calling for a probe into crypto political contributions was introduced earlier last week. According to the bill’s wording (HR 180), the Supervisory Committee on Campaign Finance Disclosure will investigate “problems surrounding the acceptance of campaign contributions in the form of crypto.” According to the present draught, a committee may take bitcoin as a campaign donation but must declare it as an in-kind contribution, according to a Federal Election Commission opinion. The bill says, “There has been an increased interest throughout the state in donating to campaigns using cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency news. Louisiana bill proposes study on crypto campaign donations – The Block Crypto https://t.co/HybSKY6VXg#crypto #cryptocurrency #BTC #bitcoin #money — Crypto&NFT&Metaverse NEWS (@additionalrules) May 28, 2022 Rep. Mark Wright, the bill’s sponsor, has also introduced another bill in the House. That one would allow a candidate to accept cryptocurrencies as campaign contributions. The law is now being debated in the state legislature, and it was referred to the House and Governmental Affairs Committee in March. Several additional states have passed legislation to investigate or regulate cryptocurrencies. A bill in New Jersey would prohibit public officials from receiving NFTs as presents, and Virginia just passed a law permitting state-chartered banks to offer crypto custody services. Meanwhile, Gov. ...