Congress of Chiropractic State Associations

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Congress of Chiropractic State Associations is a not-for-profit organization formed with the mission of promoting a more unified profession for chiropractors. The organization consists of state chiropracti association.

The Congress seeks to provide a nonpartisan, open forum for dialogue within the profession with the goal of promoting and advancing the profession of chiropractic practitioners by providing service to member state associations.

The purpose of the Congress as stated in its Rules & Regulations is:[1]

  1. To form a coalition of official chiropractic state organizations.
  2. To serve as a forum or clearing house to help solve mutual state problems on a non-partisan basis.
  3. To cooperate with other organizations in the advancement of natural health and Chiropractic.
  4. To assure that Chiropractic attains its rightful place in the healing arts.
  5. To initiate, encourage, and support programs and projects for the advancement of the Chiropractic profession.

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