Beverly Hills to Launch Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Program
The program is intended to empower volunteer residents in the event of a citywide emergency.
Just in Case volunteers training in emergency-preparedness (Courtesy: City of Beverly Hills)
The city of Beverly Hills will launch a collaborative program to quickly and efficiently align city services with emergency-preparedness training for residents and businesses in the event of a major disaster.
Called “Just In Case BH,” the program is intended to empower volunteer residents with the knowledge and training to help one another in the event of a citywide emergency until city services can come to their aid.
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Broidy, a multimillionaire businessman and prominent Jewish philanthropist, pleaded guilty to illegal foreign lobbying on Oct. 20. Broidy was covertly paid millions to push federal officials to drop one of the largest embezzlement investigations in the history of the Justice Department. He also lobbied officials to deport a critic of the Chinese government who resides in Brooklyn.
Why, with the ink barely dry on his guilty plea, did these rabbis come to Elliott Broidy’s defense?