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Fictitious Business Name Statement NO.: 2020 1283441
The following person is doing business as:
Fictitious Business Name(s) MPRM, LLC/MPRM
Communications/MPRM Public Relations 5055
Wilshire Blvd., Suite 501, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Registered Owner(S): Mark Pogachefsky 5055
Wilshire Blvd., Suite 501, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Business is conducted by: a Limited Liability
Company. The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business name or names
listed above on07/01/1998. I declare that all informa-
tion in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant
who declares as true information which he or she
knows to be false is guilty of a crime)REGISTRANT/
CORP/LLC NAME:MPRM, LLC.Signature:Mark
Pogachefsky.This statement was filed with the County
Clerk ofLos AngelesCounty on 02/20/2020.NOTICE-
in accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 A
Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the
end of five years from the date on which it was filed
in the office of the County Clerk except, as provided
in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40
days after any change in the facts set forth in the state-
ment pursuant to section 17913 other than a change
in the residence address of a registered owner. A new
fictitious business name statement must be filed
before the expiration. The filing of this statement does
not of itself authorize the use in this state of fictitious
business name in violation of the rights of another
under federal state or common law (see section 14411
et seq. Business and Professions code). Dean C. Logan,
Los Angeles County Clerk. BY: , Deputy. Published
02/24/20, 03/02/20, 03/09/20, 03/16/20.

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MICHAEL B. GRIFFEN, an individual; and DOES 1
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TO ALL PERSONS
INTERESTED:
Petitioner Andrew
Donghyun Lee filed a
petitionwiththiscourt
for a decree changing
names as follows:
Present Name
Andrew Donghyun Lee
Proposed Name
Jubilee Donghyun Lee
THE COURT ORDERS
that all persons
interested in this matter
appear before this court
at the hearing indicated
below to show cause,
if any, why the petition
for change of name
should not be granted.
Any person objecting
to the name changes
described above must
file a written objection
that includes the reasons
for the objection at least
two days before the
matter is scheduled to be
heard and must appear
at the hearing to show
cause why the petition
should not be granted.
If no written objection
is timely filed, the court
may grant the petition
without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING
DATE: March 20 2020
TIME: 8:30 a.m.
DEPT: K
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court is: SUPERIOR
COURT OF CALIFORNIA
County of Los Angeles
1725 Main Street Santa
Monica, CA A copy of
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shall be published at
least once each week for
four successive weeks
prior to the date set for
hearing on the petition in
the following newspaper
of general circulation,
printed in this county.

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Southern California cities.
To succeed in fixing the
delta, Newsom must navi-
gate through eternally
warring interests: San
Joaquin Valley agriculture
and the Metropolitan Water
District of Southern Cali-
fornia on one side, and delta
farmers, the coastal fishing
industry and environmen-
talists on the other.
Making the current
dispute even more intense,
the president and the gover-
nor now are in a spat over
water for the first time in
modern history. Newsom
got dragged in reluctantly.
“I don’t need to be told,
‘You need to be tough
against the Trump adminis-
tration,’ ” Newsom said at
the PPIC forum. “Give me a
break. I know that.”
Newsom’s delta rescue
plan basically involves
everyone getting along,
compromising and singing
“Kumbaya.” But that nor-
mally hasn’t worked in the
past.
Water wars are second
nature in the West. Cali-
fornia has been fighting over
water since statehood.
In 2009, Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger muscled a
ballyhooed bill through the
Legislature that was her-
alded as a wonderwork. It
was supposed to restore the
delta and stabilize water
deliveries. So far, it has
belly-flopped.
It led to Gov. Jerry
Brown proposing construc-
tion of two monster tunnels
to siphon fresh Sacramento
River water from the north
delta directly into the south-
bound aqueducts, reducing


use of the fish-killing
pumps.
But delta communities
and environmentalists
loudly protested the loss of
fresh water. And the proj-
ect’s $17-billion cost was too
much for many water dis-
tricts anyway.
So Newsom scaled back
the proposal to one tunnel,
which is still being planned.
Nothing about it is certain.
Newsom “seems to be

chasing this white whale of
voluntary agreements,”
says Doug Obegi, senior
attorney for the Natural
Resources Defense Council.
“It feels like the state is
trying to adapt more to
Trump [environmental
protection] rollbacks rather
than forcing the Trump
administration to adjust to
California values.”
The Newsom adminis-
tration denies it’s leaning

toward Trump’s views.
Newsom has pulled the
warring interests — mainly
San Joaquin Valley irriga-
tors, the Metropolitan Wa-
ter District and environ-
mentalists — into efforts to
reach voluntary agreements
on river flows, delta pump-
ing and habitat improve-
ments.
Newsom is so committed
to the negotiations that in
September he vetoed state

Senate leader Toni Atkins’
anti-Trump environmental
protection bill, SB 1.
Under the measure, if
Trump weakened federal
environmental protections,
they’d automatically be
adopted by California. But
water districts threatened
to walk out of talks with
Newsom if he signed the
legislation. So he didn’t.
“I’m trying to put to-
gether a peace plan in the
delta,” says Wade Crowfoot,
Newsom’s secretary of the
Natural Resources Agency.
“I don’t want to be a
Pollyanna, but there’s be-
ginning to be a sea change in
many of these water users.
They’re just tired of fight-
ing.”
But why would agricul-
ture interests compromise
with Newsom, at least until
they learn whether Trump
can win reelection in No-
vember? His interior secre-
tary is one of their own:
former Westlands Water
District lobbyist David
Bernhardt.
Because, Crowfoot says,
the state still can set envi-

ronmental protection regu-
lations that govern both the
federal Central Valley and
state water projects.
But environmentalists
fear that Newsom will cave
in to Trump and valley
growers and offer a deal too
good for them to reject.
Last November, the
Trump administration
announced plans to roll
back endangered species
protections and export
more delta water to Cen-
tral Valley Project custom-
ers.
The state threatened to
sue but never did — despite
loud pressure from environ-
mentalists — until last
week. That’s when Trump
flew to California and flam-
boyantly signed an order
implementing the plan.
Newsom sued, but ex-
pressed hope that the state,
the feds and the warring
parties could compromise.
Then he’d drop the suit.
“You want to get into
lawsuits? You want to screw
this person, screw that
person, spending seven
years getting nothing
done?” Newsom asserted
testily at the Jan. 29 PPIC
forum. “I’m the wrong per-
son in this job. That’s so
easy....
“The world is changing.
We have to change with it....
Putting the old binaries
aside, getting off our high
horse. Recognizing that we
need each other.”
If Newsom can pull this
off, it would truly be a re-
markable achievement.
But can irrigators and envi-
ronmentalists fit in the
same lifeboat? They never
have.

Can Newsom broker a delta peace treaty?


NO CALIFORNIAwater hole has been fought over more than the Sacramento-
San Joaquin River Delta. The governor and president are its latest combatants.

Luis SincoLos Angeles Times

‘I don’t need to


be told, “You


need to be tough


against the Trump


administration.”


Give me a break.


I know that.’


— Gov. Gavin
Newsom,
on his delta rescue plan

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