We intend to keep working with Council Members to acknowledge and respond appropriately to this serious incident. We dont so how members can cast doubt on this violation. I dont see that permissiveness. There was a letter sent by the president to senator coons where he says quote robust enforcement of sanctions related to irans nonnuclear activity will continue to be a critical, a critical, element of our policy. I will maintain powerful u. S. Sanctions under a host of Domestic Authority countering irans support for terrorism, human rights abuse, and the elicit sale or transfer of iranian weapons. I ask to place this in the record without objections. Powers and this letter because we know we have sanctions if you counter irans support for terrorism, human rights abuse, missile proliferation, elicit sale or transfer of iranian weapons. Those sanctions havent been changed. They will still continue. So i just, i just dont like this narrative that is coming out of here. I think it sends a
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Beachwood is gearing up to offer free delivery for its residents without any service fees
Beachwood is gearing up to offer free delivery for its residents without any service fees By Syeda Abbas | December 12, 2020 at 5:13 PM EST - Updated December 12 at 7:17 PM
BEACHWOOD, Ohio (WOIO) - The City of Beachwood will soon be delivering food to its residents.
Many people have stopped eating out.
The program âBeachwood Deliversâ is set to launch next week.
This in the midst of depressing survey results.
Approximately 60% of Ohioâs restaurant owners said they believe they will be forced to permanently close within six months without additional federal financial support.