WASHINGTON — Oklahoma Rep. Dan Boren, D-Muskogee, on Tuesday began promoting a bill that would mandate insurance pay for colon cancer screenings.
Boren cited his family history as a reason for legislation expanding coverage to 28 states that do not require insurance companies to pay for the screenings.
He was accompanied at a Capitol news conference by his sister Carrie Boren, missioner for evangelism at the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas.
Boren cited his family history as a reason for legislation expanding coverage to 28 states that do not require insurance companies to pay for the screenings.
He was accompanied at a Capitol news conference by his sister Carrie Boren, missioner for evangelism at the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas.