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Keith Ammon

Keith Ammon is an American politician. He is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Hillsborough 40th District from 2014 to 2018 and re-elected in 2020.

Ammon served on the New Boston School Board from 2012 to 2015.

In 2014, he won the District 40 seat in the State House over Democrat Henry Mullaney. Ammon was re-elected in 2016 against Democrat Kat McGhee. In 2018, he lost the seat to Kat McGhee. In 2020, Ammon beat Democrat Ben Ming to again serve District 40.

In the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Ammon serves on the Commerce and Consumer Affairs committee. He is currently the House Majority Floor Leader. 2021–2022 he was Assistant Majority Whip.

Ammon is a member of the NH House Freedom Caucus. Ammon is the organizer of the N.H. Emerging Technology Caucus, "a bipartisan, bicameral caucus guided by a philosophy of Techno-Optimism, [championing] progress and innovation while advocating for thoughtful governance that maximizes societal and economic benefits." He also serves as director of the New Boston Republican Committee and the New Boston Taxpayers' Association.

In January 2016, he cosponsored a bill that would have allowed the state government to accept payment of taxes and fees in bitcoin. It was defeated in committee.

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

In March 2016, he introduced a bill allowing public libraries to run privacy software. The bill was written with input from the Library Freedom Project.

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