What is a concurrent power?

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Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by both the federal government and state governments in a federal system of government. These powers are exercised simultaneously, with both levels of government having the authority to enact laws and regulations within their respective jurisdictions. Examples of concurrent powers in the United States include the power to levy taxes, establish courts, and regulate commerce.
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