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Tribes for Fair Play

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Tribes for Fair Play
Basic facts
Location:California

Tribes for Fair Play was a ballot committee organized in California that aimed to defeat Propositions 94, 95, 96 and 97, which appeared on the February 5, 2008, special presidential primary ballot in that state.

It was one of two major ballot committees organized to defeat the four Indian Gaming Compacts. The other committee organized to defeat them is called Californians Against Unfair Deals.

Table of largest donors to Tribes for Fair Play

Donor Amount
Pala Band of Mission Indians $6,500,000
United Auburn Indian Community $5,000,000

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