On the recordMay 20, 2003
What is important to Kodiak is to provide the ability for our plants to compete.
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congress.govWhat is important to Kodiak is to provide the ability for our plants to compete.
Murkowski emphasizes the need for competitive markets for Kodiak's crab processing plants.
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