The Interstate Health Care Compact Alliance — a group for states that say states should have the primary responsibility for regulating non-military health care — is growing.
Kansas recently became the ninth state to join the group when Gov. Sam Brownback signed Kansas House Bill 2553 into law.
Kansas now has agreed to help persuade Congress to approve the group's organizational document, the Interstate Health Care Compact.
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