Several million people unlucky enough to face big medical bills not covered by their insurance would lose a valuable and versatile deduction under the House GOP tax bill. Groups representing older people and patients are trying to save it.
The April 18 tax filing deadline is fast approaching, and as Americans hurry to file, scammers are on the hunt for easy targets.
In the past couple years, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission has placed limits oil company disposal wells and denied a large OG&E rate increase, but now those same industries could be on a task force to look into the commission.
The replacement plan for Obamacare will go in front of the full House today, and there are now “grave concerns” over the American Health Care Act’s impact on rural hospitals.
Good news for OG&E customers, the company will soon be paying you. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) denied a large portion of a proposed rate increase this week and OG&E will have to refund some of what customers already paid
Social Security may be one of the country’s most popular programs, but that doesn’t mean Americans understand it.
This tax season the IRS may not be your biggest enemy. Instead, scammers posing as the IRS and making threats to get your money are ramping up again.