Community Reinvestment Act
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Community Reinvestment Act
Summary
Community Reinvestment Act is an Act of Congress in the United States[1]. It draws 89 Wikipedia views per month (act_of_congress_in_the_united_states category, ranking #123 of 694).[2]
Key Facts
- Community Reinvestment Act is in the country of United States[3].
- Community Reinvestment Act's instance of is recorded as Act of Congress in the United States[4].
- Community Reinvestment Act's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 177810093[5].
- Community Reinvestment Act's GND ID is recorded as 4602801-8[6].
- Community Reinvestment Act's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n81091140[7].
- Community Reinvestment Act's part of is recorded as Housing and Community Development Act of 1977[8].
- Community Reinvestment Act's legislated by is recorded as 95th United States Congress[9].
- Community Reinvestment Act's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0414lc[10].
- Community Reinvestment Act's main subject is recorded as redlining[11].
- Community Reinvestment Act's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Community-Reinvestment-Act[12].
- Community Reinvestment Act's signatory is recorded as Jimmy Carter[13].
- Community Reinvestment Act's Quora topic ID is recorded as Community-Reinvestment-Act[14].
- Community Reinvestment Act's United States Statutes at Large citation is recorded as 91-1111[15].
- Community Reinvestment Act's United States Statutes at Large citation is recorded as 91-1147[16].
- Community Reinvestment Act's United States Public Law is recorded as 95-128[17].
- Community Reinvestment Act's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2779055911[18].
- Community Reinvestment Act's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007355008505171[19].
- Community Reinvestment Act's KBpedia ID is recorded as CommunityReinvestmentAct[20].
- Community Reinvestment Act's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C2779055911[21].
Why It Matters
Community Reinvestment Act draws 89 Wikipedia views per month (act_of_congress_in_the_united_states category, ranking #123 of 694).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]