In Oklahoma, we know these benefits firsthand with ports along the McClellan-Kerr-Arkansas Navigation System connecting Oklahoma with the Mississippi River and with the rest of the world.
On the recordMay 8, 2017
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Inhofe discusses the benefits of Oklahoma's ports for trade.
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