(a) The federal and state governments' power to make law originates in the provisions of their respective constitutions. The federal constitution gives the Commonwealth government a general power to make law, while the state constitutions give state governments a more restricted power to make laws in relation to specified matters only.
(b) The federal and state governments' power to make law originates in the provisions their respective constitutions. The state constitutions give state governments a general power to make law, while the federal constitution gives the Commonwealth government a more restricted power to make laws in relation to specified matters only.
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