[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 148 (Wednesday, September 13, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H7321]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING PORTS-TO-PLAINS ALLIANCE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Arrington) for 5 minutes.
Mr. ARRINGTON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate and
recognize the Ports-to-Plains Alliance on 20 years of hard work to
ensure a voice for rural communities in America's heartland and for
educating others on the importance of building out infrastructure
around feeding, fueling, and clothing America's cities in urban areas.
Let me start by recognizing the hard work and the leadership of my
dear friend and predecessor who left big shoes for me to fill, and that
man is Randy Neugebauer, who is, in my mind, the father of this great
initiative. And we in west Texas and up and down the backbone of this
country owe him a debt of gratitude. I extend my deepest thanks and
appreciation to Congressman Randy Neugebauer.
For those who aren't familiar, the Ports-to-Plains corridor runs
north and south through the center of America's heartland, from my
State of Texas to Montana, through New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas,
Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, and North Dakota. It is
strategically located to create jobs and increase economic efficiency
by connecting rural areas to urban America, regional trade centers, and
international transportation facilities.
Within the Ports-to-Plains service area, there are three
congressionally designated corridors, high-priority transportation
corridors, consisting of over 2,300 miles of highway and 38 million
citizens.
The Ports-to-Plains region includes States that lead our Nation's
energy economy, with 7 of the top 10 States in oil production and 8 of
the top 10 States in wind energy generation, producing over $44 million
in agriculture goods, or about 22 percent of the United States' total
production of agriculture.
The Ports-to-Plains corridor annually generates over $166 billion in
trade with Canada and Mexico, which is almost 20 percent of all U.S.
North American trade.
The bottom line is: Middle America provides the food, fuel, and fiber
that strengthens and protects our Nation, but that is only true when we
can get the product to market. Unfortunately, nearly half of this
region consists of two-lane, antiquated roads that cannot safely and
reliably handle today's traffic demands, much less future traffic
demands.
These roads were never designed to accommodate the kind of traffic
and large trucks being used today, mainly by the energy and agriculture
industries. The Ports-to-Plains Alliance, through its partnerships, has
formed a strong voice for rural America promoting the importance of
investing in its highway infrastructure.
I am honored to share the significance of this corridor and its needs
by chairing the newly created Congressional Ports-to-Plains Caucus
alongside--and this is a bipartisan effort--my House co-chairs
Representatives Smith, Gonzalez, Cuellar, and our counterparts in the
Senate, Senators Heitkamp and Fischer.
If we are going to continue to feed and clothe the American people
and fuel this great economy, we must make the investment in our
infrastructure, and we must make that investment in rural America. The
return is incalculable, unmeasurable, unquantifiable, and we need to
make that investment.
If you want to make America great again, support the people of rural
America, support the products of rural America, and God help us support
the values of rural America.
God bless America, and God bless America's beating heart in small
towns all across this land.
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