In Texas, you know more about that, you have more of them. In Oklahoma, we have tornadoes, not hurricanes, but it is the same thing. We have experienced it and know how to react to them. I think that needs to be talked about.
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Inhofe draws parallels between Texas hurricanes and Oklahoma tornadoes, emphasizing local experience in disaster response.
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