bistate

Related to bistate: metro

bi·state

 (bī′stāt′)
adj.
Of, relating to, or involving two states: bistate cooperation in combating crime.
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bistate

(ˈbaɪˌsteɪt)
adj
involving two states
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Port Authority officials said the move would make the bistate agency the "first public transportation agency in the United States to embrace the Paris Climate Agreement," which President Donald Trump withdrew from in 2017.
Years after Washington politicians derailed a bistate effort to replace the Interstate Bridge, current state leaders are working to demonstrate that they're serious about returning to the table.
421 bridge over the Ohio River between Milton, KY, and Madison, IN, is another example of bistate cooperation and applied innovation.
The board cited Brigham for a bistate abortion practice where he would induce "fetal demise" in New Jersey but deliver the dead baby in Maryland.
New York (AirGuideBusiness - Business & Industry News) Tue, Feb 25, 2014 - The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will spend nearly $30 billion on upgrading transportation infrastructure in the New York metropolitan area over the next decade, the bistate agency said in a ten-year capital plan released on Tuesday.
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They include Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney, D-Salem, who has said he believes that the revived project must be a bistate effort that includes political support and funding from Washington state.
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Following a similar line of reasoning as it applied to Duke Energy, the Court found that the CRWSP's interest was distinct from those of other citizens of the Carolinas because of the volume of its withdrawals, the value of its water infrastructure investments, and its status as a bistate entity.