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May 22, 2008

Education Compact Enacted in Four States

The National Center for Interstate Compacts is excited to announce that the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children has now been enacted by Arizona, Connecticut, Kansas, and Kentucky.

In addition, the compact has been approved by legislatures and is now before the governors of Colorado, Florida, Michigan and Missouri. Upon enactment by 10 states, this interstate compact, which significantly ramps up measures to remove obstacles for military families as they move from state to state and transfer children from school to school, will become effective.

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