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IntroducedFeb 03, 2026
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Passed House
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Passed Senate
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Became Law
Kansas House Bill
Enacting the social media and telecommunications fraud accountability act, requiring social media platforms to exercise reasonable care in preventing the dissemination of fraudulent advertisements, prohibiting falsely identifying names or numbers on telephone caller ID systems and the unauthorized use of a bank name in electronic advertisements or solicitations and making violations of the act an unconscionable act or practice under the Kansas consumer protection act.
Last Action See all actions
House • Feb 03, 2026: Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Summary
Comments on HB 2648
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensionssponsor
- Kelly VanZwoll on behalf of the Kansas Bankers AssociationRequester
Votes
Actions
- Feb 03, 2026 | House
- Introduced
- Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions
Bill Texts
Documents
- As introduced - Supplementary Note
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Minutes
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Kelly VanZwoll, SVP Government Relations,, Kansas Bankers Association, (HB2648 Proponent)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Kelly VanZwoll, SVP Government Relations,, Kansas Bankers Association, (HB2648 Proponent Power Point)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Tony Weingartner, Manager of the Financial Intelligence Unit,, Capitol Federal Savings Bank, (HB2648 Proponent)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Megan Stokes, State Policy Director,, Computer and Communications Industry Association, (HB2648 Opponent)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Gerard Keegan, VP State Legislative Affairs,, CTIA-The Wireless Association, (HB2648 Opponent)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Megan Bottenberg, Director, Government Affairs,, COX, (HB2648 Neutral)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Jason Thompson, Senior Assistant Revisor,, Office of Revisor of Statutes, (HB2648 Bill Brief)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Cale Beam, Principal, Beam Consulting Group,, on behalf of Kansas Credit Union Association, (HB2648 Proponent Written Only)
- House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, Mon, Mar 16, 2026: Testimony by Michael Rudolph, Chief Tecnology Officer,, YouMail, (HB2648 Proponent)
