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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 28, 2010

Sen. Bill Brown
Brown Lauds Passage of Health Care Choice
Act
Sen. Bill
Brown on Friday said the passage of Senate Bill 2046, the Health
Care Choice Act, would increase the availability and affordability
of health insurance coverage for Oklahomans. SB 2046 was approved
by the House of Representatives on Thursday.
The measure allows insurance companies within the state to sell
coverage plans across state lines, and allows out-of-state insurers
to issue accident and health policies in Oklahoma.
“This measure will help bring competition and choice to
the state and ultimately result in reduced prices for consumers,”
said Brown, R-Tulsa. “Limited markets drive up costs, and
create a disincentive for improved services. A more open and fair
process is always going to work to the benefit of the consumer.”
The Conference Committee Substitute for SB 2046 permits the Oklahoma
Insurance Commissioner to promulgate rules necessary to implement
the legislation, and negotiate compacts with other states to allow
out-of-state insurers to sell insurance in Oklahoma.
“Oklahomans should be given the opportunity to choose health
insurance plans that are more affordable and flexible than existing
market policies,” Brown said. “This measure accomplishes
that goal while providing appropriate consumer protections by allowing
the Insurance Commissioner to regulate the market conduct and financial
solvency of out-of state insurers.”
For more information, contact:
Sen. Brown: (405) 521-5602

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