No, they do not. The Federal Government alone has the power to tax and regulate conmmerce.
While there is a fine line between regulation and control, the Constitution gives congress authority over interstate commerce in Article I, Section 8, the Interstate Commerce Clause. In order to exercise this authority, the government must have a legitimate reason for passing regulations affecting interaction between the states.
it's simple. congress
Congress has authority to regulate interstate commerce. From the constitution:Section 8- Power of CongressTo regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with theIndian Tribes;
yes
Congress can help pass laws to regulate marijuana, but they are not the sole authority.
Congress cannot regulate intrastate commerce or commerce within a state. The U. S. Congress regulates interstate commerce or that between two states.
regulate medium congress passed
regulate trade
yes
the part of the constitution that allows congress to regulate the television industry is the commerce clause
The power to regulate commerce.
The power to regulate commerce