Four of Oklahoma's five members of the U.S. House voted Friday for legislation aimed at allowing insurance companies to continue selling policies that were being canceled because of Obamacare.

Rep. Jim Bridenstine, of Tulsa, was one of only four Republicans to oppose the legislation, which passed 261-157.

Bridenstine said, “Congress must repeal Obamacare. Trying to ‘fix' it only compounds the mess, multiplies the uncertainties and leaves more Americans at jeopardy regarding their health care insurance.”

Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma City, said, “Americans should have more options for health care, not less. In contrast to the president's impromptu insurance proposal, this bill codifies the change into law without additional regulations that hamper free-market competition among insurance providers and further complicate the choices for American families looking for quality insurance.”