Regulatory boards generally have the power to enforce certain rules and laws. These boards are typically established to oversee specific industries or practices, ensuring compliance with regulations designed to protect public interest, safety, and welfare. They do not usually have the authority to remove politicians from office, appoint judges, or give money to political candidates.
In general, what do
regulatory boards have the
power to do?
remove politicians
from office
appoint local and
federal judges
enforce certain rules
and laws
give money to
political candidates
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