The "Necessary and Proper Clause" (Article I, Section 8, Clause 18) grants Congress the power to make laws that are necessary and proper for executing its enumerated powers. In the context of public health, this clause allows Congress to:
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g., to regulate commerce, levy taxes, spend for the general welfare) and the Necessary and Proper Clause authorizes laws that are useful for carrying out those powers. Show more…
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