Interstate Commission
The Interstate Commission is a governing body formed by states to manage and regulate specific issues that cross state lines. It facilitates cooperation and coordination among member states, ensuring that laws and policies are consistent and effective. This is particularly important in areas like transportation, environmental protection, and public safety.
Each state that joins the commission agrees to adhere to its rules and decisions, which helps streamline processes and reduce conflicts. The commission often includes representatives from each member state, allowing for collaborative decision-making and the sharing of best practices to address regional challenges effectively.