Autism coverage becomes an issue
BROKEN ARROW — The failure by the House of Representatives to take up a bill requiring insurance companies to pay for the diagnosis and treatment of autism motivated the father of an autistic child to run for a House seat.
When he filed for the House District 98 seat, Greg Frederick issued a statement saying he felt "let down” by the GOP House leadership that blocked autism legislation.
He f...
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