Before a state can join the Interstate Massage Compact (IMpact), it must first have statewide licensure. Licensure protects the public, strengthens professional standards, and ensures all practitioners meet consistent education and training requirements. It also sets the foundation for future compact participation—opening the door to multistate practice, greater mobility, and expanded career opportunities.
By contacting your legislators, you can help advance two priorities that matter to our profession:
- Establishing state licensure, which increases public safety, combats illicit activity, and supports legitimate practitioners.
- Positioning the state to join the IMpact, giving massage therapists the ability to practice across participating states with one multistate license—benefiting therapists, employers, military families, and the clients we serve.
Even if your state is not yet eligible, your voice can help build that pathway.
Legislators need to hear directly from the massage therapy community to understand the importance of both licensure and future compact participation.
Your Call to Action:
- Send a letter of support to your legislators using the sample message provided.
- Take the IMpact: Survey of the Profession to ensure your voice is counted among the thousands shaping the future of licensure mobility.
Your voice matters. Together, we can strengthen our profession, expand opportunities, and build the pathway for our state to join the compact.