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Do the implied powers of congress belong to the federal government?

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Do the implied powers of congress belong to the federal government?

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No, the implied powers of the Congress do not “belong” to the Federal Government. Nowhere in the Constitution is there any mention that Congress can delegate its exclusive power to pass laws to any other branch of the Federal Government. ChaCha!!

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