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When a specific state needs specific laws to be written, the US Congress can step in and write such laws is this true or false?
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True. The US Congress has the authority to create federal laws that apply to all states in the country. If a specific state needs a law that falls under federal jurisdiction, Congress can step in and pass legislation to address that issue.
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