JOIN
US IN SUPPORTING MEDICAID EXPANSION IN OHIO
The National MS Society is joining
organizations across the state in a Call In Day, today, Friday,
January 18th to support Medicaid Expansion in Ohio.
Our goal is to demonstrate to Republican caucus leaders and the Governor that
Ohioans of all political stripes support the Medicaid Expansion. Let’s show how
Ohioans from across the state can come together in support of expanding
coverage to over 600,000 Ohioans, generating billions in new revenue for the
state, and better jobs for a thriving economy.
Our message is simple: Support Medicaid Expansion by including it in
the state budget
Below are instructions to call,
email or tweet your state leaders.
Instructions for Call In Day
Step 1: Call Representative William Batchelder:
- Call (614) 466-8140
- Use this sample script:
"I’m calling to urge Speaker
Batchelder to support Medicaid Expansion in Ohio. It will mean coverage for
600,000 Ohioans, less uncompensated care for hospitals, a stronger economy,
more jobs and more revenue for Ohio. Please let Governor Kasich know you will
support the Medicaid Expansion.”
- Click here to
email the Representative
Step 2: Call Senator Keith
Faber:
- Call (614) 466-7584
- Use this sample script:
"I’m calling to urge Senate
President Faber to support Medicaid Expansion in Ohio. It will mean coverage
for 600,000 Ohioans, less uncompensated care for hospitals, a stronger economy,
more jobs and more revenue for Ohio. Please let Governor Kasich know you will
support the Medicaid Expansion.”
- Click here to email the
Senator
Step 3: Call Governor
Kasich
- Call (614) 466-3555
- Use this sample script:
"I’m calling to urge Governor
Kasich to include Medicaid Expansion in the budget. A healthier economy and
healthier Ohioans; it's a win-win!
- Click here to
email the Governor
Step 4: Log Your Call
- Click here
to log your call so we can track how many calls state GOP leaders received
in support of the Medicaid Expansion.
Step 5: Spread the Word
- Forward this message to
a friend
Post
on Twitter and Facebook using a social
media toolkit. |