State Powers: Every state has its own government and has its own individual powers over certain situations. The powers that the state has are called reserved powers. The state does not have as much powers as the US. government because they take care of smaller provinces rather than larger ones like an entire country. The state powers are the following: regulating interstate commerce, establishing local government (government within the state), administering the elections within the state, and to protect the public
State Powers: Every state has its own government and has its own individual powers over certain situations. The powers that the state has are called reserved powers. The state does not have as much powers as the US. government because they take care of smaller provinces rather than larger ones like an entire country. The state powers are the following: regulating interstate commerce, establishing local government (government within the state), administering the elections within the state, and to protect the public