The state is obligated to take responsibility for a service that the Constitution does not not explicitly delegate to the federal government.
The Tenth Amendment is the federal legislation that assigns and give direction for who to take responsibility for a service that the Constitution does not not explicitly delegate to the federal government.
The federal legislation does states that the Federal Government only has those powers delegated in the Constitution and that If it isn't listed, then, it belongs to the states or to the people.
Therefore, the state is obligated to take responsibility for a service that the Constitution does not not explicitly delegate to the federal government.
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