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HB2670: Prohibiting video streaming services from transmitting commercial advertisements with the audio louder than that of the main video streaming content in which such advertisement is placed.

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Plain-Language Summary

This bill aims to regulate video streaming services by requiring them to keep commercial advertisements at a reasonable volume compared to the main content. This means ads can't be louder than the shows or movies they're interrupting.

Who This Affects

Kansans who use video streaming services, such as Netflix or Hulu, will be affected by this bill. It will ensure that ads don't overpower the content they're watching.

Key Provisions

• Prohibits video streaming services from transmitting commercial advertisements with audio louder than the main video streaming content • Applies to all video streaming services operating in Kansas • Requires services to maintain a reasonable volume ratio between ads and main content

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Timeline

Introduced

Monday, February 2, 2026

Last Action

House Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications

Feb 2, 2026

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