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Audit Questions Slowness of Oklahoma Support For Abortion Alternatives

by Paul Monies May 26, 2022May 26, 2022

A vendor with a $2 million state contract to provide reimbursements to Oklahoma crisis pregnancy centers spent just $106,000 of the money on nonprofits that counsel against abortions.

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