What is one power of the states?

One power of the states is the ability to regulate commerce within their borders. This power, known as the "police power," allows states to enact laws related to health, safety, welfare, and morality. States can regulate intrastate commerce, such as setting minimum wage laws, establishing occupational licensing requirements, and creating environmental regulations. This power is derived from the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which reserves to the states all powers not specifically granted to the federal government.