Bills to cut number of uninsured Oklahomans
The Oklahoma Senate on Tuesday voted to increase by an estimated 42,000 the number of Oklahoma children who qualify for health care under the Medicaid program.
The House, meanwhile, was poised to consider legislation greatly expanding Gov. Brad Henry 's "Insure Oklahoma" program, permitting more businesses to get state subsidies to buy insurance for their employees.
The Senate voted 41-7 for the "All Kids...
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