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The Constitution gives Congress the power to make laws for the District of Columbia.
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The Constitution of the United States, in Article 1, gives the Congress the authority to make laws, but this power is not "unlimited". The Constitution, in Article 1 Section 8, grants the Congress 18 "enumerated powers"; beyond these, the Congress is not authorized to make laws. Additionally, the Bill of Rights has a list of specific restrictions that limit the power of Congress and the Federal government.
The ordinance power gives the president the temporary right to make laws when necessary. This is an event that occurs generally when congress is not in session.
The power to regulate interstate commerce.
== == The Congress. Art. I, sec 1 of the Constitution.
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Necessary and Proper