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HELPFUL TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR WYOMING SENATOR

IMPORTANT:

  • You’ll write your message in the text box on Step 2, where it says “Personalize your message.”
  • Your message will go to your local Wyoming Senator.
  • Don’t click the “Send message” button until you write your message.
  • REMEMBER TO DELETE THE TEXT THAT SAYS “[DELTE THIS TEXT AND INSERT YOUR MESSAGE HERE]”

YOUR MESSAGE SHOULD HAVE THREE SHORT PARTS:

1. Say who you are.

This message is going to your local state senator, who is responsible for representing you. Make sure to tell them that you’re a voter in their district.

My name is ____. I live in _____ and I’m a voter in your district.

2. Say what you want.

I’m writing today to ask you to vote “Yes” on House Bill 162 to update Wyoming’s Medicaid program and extend coverage to low-income adults.

OR

I’m writing to ask you to support affordable healthcare access for tens of thousands of Wyoming residents by voting “yes” on House Bill 162

3. Say why you want it.

[This is where you can add a sentence or two about why updating Medicaid and healthcare access in general is important to you. See talking points below.]


PRO TIPS

Keep it brief: Lawmakers are extremely busy during the legislative session. If you write them a novel, they’re not going to read it.

Change the message subject: This will let them know your email is not spam.


TALKING POINTS

A personal, values-based message is best. But maybe mention a few of these things:

  • House Bill 162 would allow 24,000 uninsured people in Wyoming the ability to access healthcare without worrying about crippling debt. Watch this video about surviving cancer without insurance in Wyoming
  • Congress just passed a COVID-19 relief package that includes additional funding for states that update their Medicaid programs. Wyoming would become eligible to receive enough federal funds to extend Medicaid coverage to low-income residents without any additional spending by the state.
  • States that have already updated their Medicaid programs have seen economic improvements.
  • The people would qualify for coverage are mostly low-income workers—for instance, a single parent making $12 an hour.
  • Roughly 6,000 people in Wyoming have lost their job-based insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The hundreds of millions in federal relief funding would dramatically help during our budget crisis.
  • Extending Medicaid to low-income residents would drive down uncompensated care costs at our hospitals and rural clinics, create healthcare jobs, decrease premiums in the state, and help create a healthier Wyoming.

Tell Wyo. Senators:
IT’S TIME TO UPDATE WYOMING’S OUTDATED MEDICAID SYSTEM

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