Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jim Wilson
Tourism and Wildlife Chairman
Senate District 3
Adair, Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release:
June 15, 2006
Senator Jim Wilson
Senator Wilson Says State Parks And Resorts Will Be Open For July
4 Weekend
State Senator Jim
Wilson, Chair of the Senate Tourism and Wildlife Committee said
Oklahoma’s state parks and resorts will be open for the July
4 weekend even if there is a state government shutdown.
Wilson (D-Tahlequah) said there is enough generated revenue to
keep them open.
“I want to make it clear to everyone, including the lieutenant
governor, that Oklahoma’s state parks and resorts will be
open during the July 4 holiday weekend,” Wilson said. “There
will be no shutdown. It will be business as normal.”
Mike Fina, spokesperson for the Department of Tourism said, “It
is easy to understand how someone could come to the conclusion that
state parks would not operate under a government shutdown, but the
reality is the parks will be open for business through the July
4th weekend,” Fina said. “In preparation for a potential
shutdown we created a plan using generated revenue from the parks
that will allow us to operate beyond the holiday weekend. Obviously
visitors are our top priority and the last thing we want to do is
interrupt families who have scheduled to celebrate at state parks
during this holiday.”
Wilson said Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin, who chairs the state Tourism
Commission that oversees the park and resort system, was wrong in
saying the parks and resorts could close because a budget agreement
hadn’t been reached.
Wilson said Fallin, who is running for Congress, is looking for
publicity.
“Mary Fallin is in the middle of a heated Congressional primary
race and she will do anything to grab headlines,” Wilson said.
“Her priorities are in the wrong place. She is focused on
the next election. She should be focused on the business of the
state.”
Wilson said Oklahomans shouldn’t change their holiday plans.
“Tourism is big business in Oklahoma and the July 4 weekend
is the biggest weekend of the year for Oklahoma’s state parks
and resorts.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Wilson's Office: (405) 521-5574

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