The Morongo Band of Mission Indians of California began running television ads to generate support for six tribal gaming compacts.
The spots urge viewers to contact their lawmakers to support the deals. The state Senate has ratified the compacts but they face opposition in the Assembly.
The ads can be viewed at Together California, a website created by the Morongo Band.
The "seven-figure" campaign will run in English and Spanish.
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Morongo tribe's ad urges support of gambling deal (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/24)
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Tribe's ad blitz pressures legislators (The Los Angeles Times 4/24)
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Tribe's 'seven-figure' ad campaign aims to ease opposition to compacts (Copley News Service 4/24)
TV ad pushes gaming compacts (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 4/24)
Tribe Takes To The Airwaves
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TV spot released on Indian gaming deals (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 4/23)
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