Here are some examples of interstate cooperation today:
- States work together on issues like environmental protection, with organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating efforts between states.
- States cooperate on transportation infrastructure like highways that connect multiple states. This requires coordination on projects that cross state lines.
- States participate in regional organizations focused on issues like economic development, education, emergency response and more. Examples include groups of Northeastern, Midwestern, Southern and Western states.
- States collaborate through interstate compacts, formal agreements between two or more states that are ratified by state legislatures. These address issues like sharing water resources, disposal of low-level radioactive waste and enforcement of laws across state lines.
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