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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
January 16, 2008
Rabon Calls on Tourism Department to Adopt Zero
Tolerance Policy on Discrimination
Sen. Jeff
Rabon on Tuesday called upon the Oklahoma Tourism Department to adopt
a zero tolerance policy on discrimination and requested that Attorney
General Drew Edmonson examine potential contractual irregularities with
an employee at Beaver’s Bend State Park in Broken Bow.
Rabon’s concerns stem from a situation in which a local family has
attempted to lease a boat slip for a houseboat, but has repeatedly been
denied the opportunity by management. Rabon claimed the denial is an example
of discrimination and that a larger pattern of malfeasance has emerged
with Beavers Bend Marina management, which is a State Concession Holder.
“This family has had houseboats at the marina since 1988, and they’ve
been ambassadors for the lake and the park as a whole,” Rabon said.
“They’ve hosted Governors, Supreme Court Justices and other
important groups and even led fund-raising events for the lake’s
annual fireworks display. The unexplained denial of their request to rent
is a slur on their character and a clear example of discrimination.”
Rabon said repeated attempts to encourage the Tourism Department to take
action on the issue have been met with silence. The Senator noted that
the family was removed from a list for slip rental consideration after
they sent a letter to the Tourism Department expressing concern with new
contracts sent to marina tenants following the hiring of the State Concession
Holder. Prior to the denial of their rental request, the family had requested
a meeting with local officials and boat owners, Rabon noted.
“If the State Concession Holder’s contract permits him to
discriminate against current and prospective tenants, then the Attorney
General needs to look into it,” Rabon said. “This is an out
of state vendor, contracted by the state of Oklahoma, who is abusing his
authority at the expense of good people who simply want to enjoy the lake
and share its beauty with others. It’s wrong, and the Tourism Department
needs to step in, remedy the situation and adopt a strong zero tolerance
policy on discrimination to ensure it doesn’t happen again.”
Rabon said the incident in question comes on the heels of numerous complaints
regarding marina management, including the dumping of raw sewage into
Beaver’s Bend Lake, efforts to intimidate current tenants and employees
who support the family in question, and over-billing the credit cards
of marina visitors who rent equipment.
“I know the Department did previously ask for an opinion from the
Attorney General regarding the Concession Holder’s right to refuse
business,” Rabon said. “However, they asked the wrong question.
I will ask the Attorney General different and obvious questions regarding
civil rights and discrimination as it relates to the use of state park
property which has been consigned to a concessionaire for business use.”
“Any time a citizen is punished because they dare to request redress
from their elected officials, it’s a serious problem.”
For more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office - (405) 521-5614
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