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Big Election Day Wins for FKG and Uppercase Clients
Monday, November 12, 2018

Now that the dust has settled from the November elections, the FKG Team would like to offer our congratulations to two of our clients who won impressive victories: Marsy’s Law for Oklahoma/Yes on SQ 794 and Oklahomans Against 793.

How We Got Here Podcast: Let’s Get Gubernatorial
Monday, March 5, 2018

For this episode of How We Got Here, NonDoc’s editor in chief sat down with Bryan Fried and Alex Weintz of FKG Consulting to discuss the 2018 gubernatorial race with Joe Dorman, the 2014 Democratic nominee for governor and the current CEO of the 

How We Got Here podcast: Summing up Step Up
Monday, February 12, 2018

In episode two of How We Got Here — a podcast from FKG Consulting in partnership with NonDoc — our three panelists discuss the Step Up Oklahoma plan through a series of questions:

Launching the podcast How We Got Here: ‘Down to Brass Tax’
Monday, January 29, 2018

Today, we are introducing How We Got Here, a podcast from FKG Consulting produced by NonDoc. 

OAHCP: Medicaid Cuts Represent a Catastrophe for Oklahoma Seniors and Nursing Home Facilities
Tuesday, March 29, 2016

A 25 percent Medicaid cut could force 269 of the state's 289 skilled nursing facilities to close, leaving 16,800 vulnerable seniors and patients at risk of being displaced.

John Maisch: Change needed to Oklahoma's alcohol distribution laws
Sunday, March 20, 2016

In today's Oklahoman, John Maisch of the Intittute for Responsible Alcohol Policy argues why Oklahoma needs to modernize its alcohol distribution system as well as its liquor laws.

David Koeneke: It's time to replace Oklahoma's shoddy old license plates
Saturday, March 19, 2016

Dave Koeneke from the Tulsa World writes about the need to replace Oklahoma's aging license plates.

Beer Business Daily: A-B's Branch Problem
Monday, February 22, 2016

From Beer Business Daily: Anheuser-Busch opposes alcohol modernization efforts in Oklahoma and gets torched by craft beer enthusiasts in response.

OAHCP: State Can Act Now to Save Rural Nursing Homes and Health Care
Monday, February 15, 2016

The Oklahoma Association of Health Care Providers (OAHCP), working collaboratively with hospitals throughout the state, has identified a means of significantly increasing federal support for health care by participating in a federal program known as Upper Payment Limit (UPL).

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