Interstate compacts are agreements between two or more states, and they are enforced by the states that are party to the agreement. Each state is responsible for enforcing the terms and provisions of the compact within its own jurisdiction.
Interstate compacts
congress generally must approve interstate compacts, they involve several states.
congress generally must approve interstate compacts, they involve several states.
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congress
Interstate compacts are subject to Congress approval. This is set down by the United States Constitution Article 1, Section 10.
Interstate compacts in the United States were first used by the American colonies to settle boundary disputes. After the American Revolution, states continued.
To avoid conflicts in interstate relations
Congress
interstate compacts
Agreements/treaties/contracts between the states.
2 states or more agree to do something