Congress cannot pass laws that favor one state over another. The goal of Congress is to pass fair and lawful laws.
Favor any state over another with its laws.
Congress lacks the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, pass bills of attainder or ex post facto laws, grant titles of nobility, or favor one state over another in trade.
The Constitution says that laws passed by Congress are supplemental to State Laws. Both State and Federal Laws are to be upheld by all United States citizens.
The Constitution says that laws passed by Congress are supplemental to State Laws. Both State and Federal Laws are to be upheld by all United States citizens.
The Constitution says that laws passed by Congress are supplemental to State Laws. Both State and Federal laws are to be upheld by all United States citizens.
State laws are passed by the individual state legislatures, federal law is passed by the US Congress.
Assemblymen are the name of the legislature in some states. Assemblymen make the laws. It is another name for a state's congress.
The state legislature - for state laws. The US Congress - for Federal Laws.
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The state legislature - for state laws. The US Congress - for federal laws.
The U.S. Congress passes bills that become Federal Laws when the U.S. President signs them (although there are cases in which Congress can make a bill into a law without the President's approval), and each state Congress passes bills that become state laws when the Governor of the state signs them.
The Supremacy Clause states that the laws Congress make outweigh over all state laws.Hope this helped! :)