Oklahoma, meanwhile, has expanded its Strengthen Oklahoma Homes program, which provides $10,000 grants to homeowners for approved projects. The state’s insurance department recently began the third and final phase of its pilot, available in selected ZIP codes, and has cited the Alabama study as supporting evidence of the program’s potential market impact.
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