residual (powers)
They are powers only for state governments.
Reserved powers, are the powers kept by the state Government.
reserved powers
There are no powers "listed" under state government authority. State governments have authority over everything not designated as authority of the federal government.
powers denied to both national and state governments
Denied powers
Conncurrent Powers
Concurrent powers
money
Concurrent Powers
There are some powers, known as concurrent powers, that are shared between state and federal governments. For example, both governments can collect taxes and enact laws.
Powers shared by both the federal and state governments are called "concurrent powers." For example, they both have the power to tax, to try criminals in court, and to build roads.