OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is challenging Oklahoma's homeowners' insurance rates.

He is inviting Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready to make changes, calling Oklahoma's weather a red herring, and the state's open free market anything but that.

"I want to assure you it's not just an Oklahoma problem, it's a national problem," Mulready said back on September 30.

Mulready told that to lawmakers on why Oklahoma's insurance rates are so high during a study on the matter last month.

He pointed to the high-risk weather like tornadoes and wildfires, and told lawmakers that the 100 insurance companies in the state make Oklahoma a competitive market.

"On average, of those insurance companies, there are zero profits being made," Mulready said.

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