Basically states can not pass any laws that violate the US Constitution. The can not secede from the union nor nullify federal laws. They can not coin money, collect tariffs on interstate commerce, pass their own naturalization laws or citizenship requirement or declare war.
of the state governments
When the federal government passes authority to administer a program down to state or local governments, it is called
The state government has the authority to create schools.
local governments are essentially entities created by state governments, and they derive their authority and powers from the state. State governments oversee and regulate local governments to ensure they operate within the framework of state laws and regulations, while also maintaining accountability and adherence to state policies. This supervision is important for maintaining consistency, preventing abuse of power, and promoting effective governance at the local level.
The specific power granted exclusively to the federal government and not to state governments is the authority to declare war.
The authority of the federal government over the state governments.
State Governments
authority to act with in state borders
Both the federal and state governments have some authority but neither have exclusive power
Privatization
State governments have the power to manage public education, regulate intrastate commerce, enact criminal laws and maintain public safety, administer elections, and establish local government structures within their state. They also have the authority to collect taxes, provide for public welfare programs, and regulate land use and development.
The Supreme Court.