Take 60 seconds and learn who is running for insurance commissioner and why the office is important all Oklahomans.

This series of short videos is being offered by Oklahoma Watch in partnership with the League of Women Voters of Oklahoma.
Take 60 seconds and learn who is running for insurance commissioner and why the office is important all Oklahomans.
This series of short videos is being offered by Oklahoma Watch in partnership with the League of Women Voters of Oklahoma.
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by Dena Drabek and Whitney Bryen, Oklahoma Watch
November 1, 2018