Area Redevelopment Act amendments

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The Area Redevelopment Act amendments were legislative changes aimed at strengthening and expanding federal efforts to stimulate economic development and job creation in chronically depressed areas of the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal legislation
amendment to statute
amends Area Redevelopment Act amendments
surface form: "Area Redevelopment Act"
appliesTo chronically depressed areas in the United States
benefits local governments in distressed regions
residents of chronically depressed areas
country United States of America
surface form: "United States"
focusesOn areas with persistent unemployment
economically distressed communities
hasEffect expanded scope of federal redevelopment programs
increased federal role in regional economic development
hasPurpose create jobs
expand federal efforts in depressed areas
reduce chronic unemployment
stimulate economic development
strengthen federal efforts in depressed areas
implementsThrough federal financial assistance
industrial and business development assistance
public works projects
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: "federal government of the United States"
language English
legalSystem United States federal law
policyType anti-poverty policy
regional development policy
regulates federal economic development programs
federal job creation initiatives in depressed areas
relatedTo Area Redevelopment Act amendments
surface form: "Area Redevelopment Act"
sector economic development
employment policy
timePeriod 20th century

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Area Redevelopment Act amendments amends Area Redevelopment Act amendments
this entity surface form: "Area Redevelopment Act"
87th United States Congress passedLegislation Area Redevelopment Act amendments
Area Redevelopment Act amendments relatedTo Area Redevelopment Act amendments
this entity surface form: "Area Redevelopment Act"