Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution assigns that authority to Congress in the "Interstate Commerce Clause."
The power to tax, to regulate interstate commerce, and to regulate foreign commerce.
the power to regulate interstate commerce.
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution assigns that authority to Congress in the "Interstate Commerce Clause."
Congress's commerce power is Congress's power to regulate commerce. This means regulating the items, instrumentalities, and systems of interstate commerce.
First: Congress may regulate the use of the channels of interstate commerceSecond: Congress is empowered to regulate and protect the instrumentalities of interstate commerce, or persons or things in interstate commerce, even though the threat may come only from intrastate activitiesThird: Congress' commerce authority includes the power to regulate those activities having a substantial relation to interstate commerce... i. e., those activities that substantially affect interstate commerce
This provision gives the nations government the power to regulate interstate commerce.
Power to make war, coin money, regulate interstate commerce..
States can regulate interstate commerce effectively by adhering to the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the power to regulate commerce between states. States can also enter into interstate compacts and agreements to coordinate regulations and address common issues related to commerce. Additionally, states can work with federal agencies and other states to establish consistent regulations and standards for interstate commerce.
The Constitution vested Congress with the authority to regulate trade with other nations, between the states, and with Native American Tribes in the Interstate Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3).
implied power, because constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce - apex
Yes, it is expressed in Article I, Section 8 as the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the Indian tribes.
interstate commerce