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Oklahoma uninsured driver bill dies
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Mar 7, 2006 by Journal Record Staff
State Sen. James A. Williamson, R-Tulsa, said his bill to protect Oklahomans from uninsured motorists is dead for the session after it failed to get a committee hearing.
Senate Bill 1445 would have required drivers to display a decal on their vehicles verifying that they had insurance, making it easier for police to catch those who don't. The bill had been assigned to the Senate Business and Labor Committee.
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