![]() Tuck is challenging Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson. The tribe’s contribution, an in-kind donation of TV and internet advertising, brings its no-on-48 investment to more than $8 million.Ī newly formed independent expenditure committee to help elect Tuck, meanwhile, reported $2 million in contributions from a trio of wealthy business executives – William Bloomfield, Eli Broad and John Douglas Arnold – and Laurene Powell-Jobs, the widow of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Table Mountain Rancheria contributed another $5.4 million to the campaign opposing Proposition 48, the referendum on a 2013 casino deal between the state and the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians that would allow the tribe to build a casino off Highway 99 in Madera. ![]() California campaign committees reported more than $12.5 million in donations Tuesday, among the biggest one-day totals of the 2014 election as critics of a proposed Madera casino, backers of state schools chief candidate Marshall Tuck, and others poured in money. committee time to review the submittal and allow time for corrections. ![]()
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