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Stable Token Study Commission appoints interim secretary, schedules next meeting and adjourns

October 16, 2025 | Commission to Study , House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire


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Stable Token Study Commission appoints interim secretary, schedules next meeting and adjourns
The Stable Token Study Commission began its first regular meeting with roll call and introductions and completed three invited briefings before completing a short slate of commission business.

Chair Keith Hammond confirmed the commission’s membership during introductions and opened the floor to public comment before the scheduled presentations.

For minutes, Hammond said he would prepare the first set using the meeting transcript and requested a volunteer for the secretary role. Hammond said, “Well, I'll do it the first time, and maybe I'll I'll ask for a volunteer the next the next meeting.”

The commission set its next meeting for Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 10 a.m., and then moved to adjourn. A member called for a second; the chair recorded the motion as seconded and stated, “Alright. It's officially over.” The meeting ended with the chair noting he had physical appointment letters to distribute to two members.

No formal roll-call vote was recorded for administrative items; the adjournment was completed by voice. The chair also said commissioners would post slides and materials from the presenters on the commission’s portal after they are supplied.

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