Oklahoma Implements Robust Consumer Data Privacy Law SB 546
Oklahoma enacts SB 546, influencing consumer data privacy, enhancing compliance, and establishing clear rights for individuals with actionable business obligations.
Oklahoma enacts SB 546, influencing consumer data privacy, enhancing compliance, and establishing clear rights for individuals with actionable business obligations.
Explore data privacy concerns raised by Michelle Carey regarding the Tulsa Health Department's use of personal phones for sensitive information handling.
Oklahoma plans to create its own health insurance exchange by 2028, enhancing competition and personalized plans for residents. Learn more about the transition.
Discover why Oklahoma homeowners face some of the highest insurance premiums in the U.S. and the role of weather and regulations in this complex market.
The Oklahoma Insurance Department unveils 2026 legislative proposals targeting improved consumer protections, faster claims handling, and enhanced transparency in the homeowners insurance market to address premium increases and market stability.
Oklahoma's ACA enrollment deadline is December 15 for 2026 coverage. Learn key ACA provisions, enrollment resources, and insurance market impact.
The U.S. Senate is poised to reject proposals extending ACA tax credits, likely leading to higher health insurance premiums and increased debate on healthcare costs ahead of midterms.
Oklahoma investigations reveal State Farm's alleged strategy to reduce wind and hail insurance payouts, prompting lawsuits and potential Attorney General intervention.
Oklahoma's new law blocking assignment of benefit contracts in auto repairs is challenged by repair shops citing safety and insurance payment conflicts. Lawsuit underway.
Oklahoma introduces HB 2933 to curb rising homeowners insurance rates via claims reforms, roofing rules, and limiting attorney fees in lawsuits.