Oklahoma workers’ comp panel meets
Converting the state agency that provides workers’ compensation insurance into a mutual insurer seems a viable option, the co-chairman of a legislative panel said Wednesday.
"I don’t think there’s any question that that’s the way we need to go,” said Rep. Dan Sullivan , co-chairman of the Task Force on the Privatization of CompSource Oklahoma . "It makes the most sense fiscally...
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