Lawmakers in Oklahoma have been divided over improving health care in rural communities where services sometimes may not accomplish goals. The legislators have been crafting a bill for two years
The measure would reduce state revenue by about $418 million a year and take effect in late August, said Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City.
The measure would reduce state revenue by about $418 million a year and take effect in late August, said Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City.
The current majority floor leader says the race may have seemed contentious in public but that Senate Republicans are "a much more unified caucus than people give us credit for."