A working alternative
We can all agree that Oklahomans are unhealthy because of our own bad habits. Our health statistics are dismal and we have a high number of uninsured. In fact, about 20 percent of Oklahomans don’t have health insurance — one of the highest per capita levels in the nation. This not only places tremendous upward pressure on premiums paid by those who have insurance, but also strains state appropriations to pay for...
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