Federal Powers State Powers

Coin money and regulate its vaule

Regulate intrastate commerce

Establish and maintain an army and navy
Declare war
Regulate foreign commerce
Regulate immigration and naturalization
Establish post offices and post roads
Establish federal courts, including the Supreme Court
Regulate interstate commerce
Negotiate treaties
Regulate bankruptcies
Promote the progress of science and useful arts through patents and copyrights
Establish a uniform system of weights and measures
Regulate trademarks
Establish a national banking system
Establish and maintain national parks and forests
Regulate the internet and telecommunications
Protect consumers from false advertising and unsafe products
Regulate air and water quality
Protect public health and safety
Regulate education
Conduct elections
Regulate marriage and divorce laws
Regulate land use and zoning
Enforce criminal laws
Regulate alcohol, tobacco, and gambling
Regulate transportation within the state (roads, railways, etc.)
Establish a state militia
Protect individual rights and liberties
Provide for public welfare and assistance programs
Regulate natural resources within the state (water, minerals, etc.)
Regulate insurance
Establish and maintain state courts
Promote economic development within the state
Regulate healthcare services
Administer and oversee state elections
Regulate schools and education curriculum
Establish and enforce state criminal laws
Issue licenses and permits (driving, hunting, fishing, etc.)
Regulate state taxes and budget
Regulate local government and municipalities within the state
Regulate agriculture and farming practices within the state
Protect and manage state-owned land and resources