Millions Spent by Solana Policy Institute-Backed PAC to Challenge Sherrod Brown's Senate Bid

A conservative political action committee, the Sentinel Action Fund, which is supported by the Solana Policy Institute, has made a significant commitment to spend millions on advertising in opposition to former Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat and well-known crypto critic, who is seeking to return to Washington in the Ohio Senate election this year. According to a statement released on Wednesday, the Sentinel Action Fund and its affiliated nonprofit, Right Vote, have pledged $8 million to support Jon Husted, the Republican candidate, citing Brown's history of opposing pro-innovation policies related to digital assets during his previous tenure as chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. The super PAC receives funding from the Solana Institute, crypto venture firm Multicoin Capital, and several prominent financial figures, including Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman and billionaire Paul Singer. The leading donor to the PAC is a nonprofit organization called Townsend Six Corp., which was established in late 2024 with an $8 million contribution from an unidentified donor. The Ohio Senate election is expected to be highly contested and could play a crucial role in determining the majority in the Senate next year. Recent polls have shown the race between Husted and Brown to be neck and neck, despite Husted's initial strong lead. The Sentinel Action Fund joins other crypto industry-backed PACs, such as Fairshake and Fellowship PAC, in supporting candidates who are favorable to digital assets. The Solana Policy Institute has donated $750,000 to the Sentinel Action Fund, while also splitting its campaign spending between Republican and Democratic PACs with opposing goals. The outcome of the Senate election could potentially impact the course of crypto legislation, although the industry has garnered significant bipartisan support in Congress.