Congress's commerce power is Congress's power to regulate commerce. This means regulating the items, instrumentalities, and systems of interstate commerce.
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The power to tax, to regulate interstate commerce, and to regulate foreign commerce.
The Commerce Power The Interstate Commerce Clause may be found in Article I, Section 8: "...To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes;"
It is a reserved power.
This provision gives the nations government the power to regulate interstate commerce.
It is believed that the western region bore the most suffering due to lack of power by Confederation Congress.ÊThe economy of the region was the worst hit.
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the power of commerce and the power to tax
Federal power has increased when Congress uses a broad definition of the power to regulate commerce.
the power to regulate interstate commerce.
Federal power.
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