. . . . are known as CONCURRENT JURISDICTION.
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.
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powers are shared between state and federal governments
powers shared by both state and federal governments
concurent powers
powers shared by both state and federal governments
Concurrent powers
The term applied to powers shared between state and federal governments is "concurrent powers." These powers allow both levels of government to exercise authority in areas such as taxation, law enforcement, and education. Concurrent powers are essential for efficient governance and enable both state and federal governments to address issues that affect citizens at multiple levels.
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
Federalism
Concurrent Powers
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