Washington, DC, United States (KaiserHealth) – Kansas and Oklahoma are the seventh and eighth states to get the thumbs down from the federal government on their requests to phase in new regulations that could result in health insurance rebates to consumers. Under the Affordable Care Act, companies that sell individual insurance policies must spend at [...]
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Monday, May 30, 2011 ’40 Ford convertible This 1940 Ford convertible was once my pride and joy and a teenager’s dream in the 1950s. That is until my twin brother wrapped it around a very large utility pole. Since I had no insurance or savings to rebuild it, my plan was to take off everything [...]
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Linda Young – AHN News Writer Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – U.S. State Department officials are expected to issue a ruling early next year on expanding an oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. The expanded Keystone pipeline would transport oil from the controversial Canadian oil sands in Alberta to U.S. heavy [...]
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The SportsXtra team has narrowed a huge list of great Oklahoma high school football players down to ten. You’ll get a chance to vote among that group to determine who will be the Eskridge Auto High School Playbook Player of the Year. View full post on All Stories
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Voters in Arizona, Colorado and Oklahoma will face ballot measures Tuesday challenging a provision in the federal health care law. Critics of the measures say they could complicate health care issues within the states. View full post on All Stories
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FROM STAFF REPORTS Oklahoma City police are looking for two people in connection with a series of break-ins in south Oklahoma City during the past few weeks. Read more on NewsOK.com View full post on All Stories
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Virtually all states within the U.S. have laws governing the minimum amount of auto insurance coverage you must have. In the states that don’t, have financial responsibility laws that state you have to be able to furnish proof of the ability to pay for both bodily and property damage resulting from an auto accident up [...]
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The law in Oklahoma orders minimum scope of Bodily Injury Liability is about $26,000 per injured man up to $51,000 per accident, and scope of Property Damage Liability with a about $26,000. This fundamental coverage is often directed as 26/51/26 coverage.
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If you can’t get an auto insurance, you can call the Automobile Insurance Plan in Oklahoma. The Automobile Plan in Oklahoma was created in 1955 to help provide auto insurance to those motorists and transport owners who can’t get an auto insurance using other means.
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