February 17 Advocacy Call Day: urge healthcare solutions for working South Carolinians

February 17 Advocacy Call Day: urge healthcare solutions for working South Carolinians

Time Range For Action Alert: 
Feb 07 2026 to Feb 18 2026

 your voice matters

The Cover SC Medicaid Expansion State Coalition has set an Advocacy Call Day on February 17 to urge healthcare solutions for working South Carolinians.

Take action

On Tuesday, February 17, business hours: 

  1. Choose from the calls script options below. Use the messaging tips for more ideas.
  2. Call your State SenatorDepending on the time of day of your call, you’ll likely speak with a staff member, so leave a message.  Voicemails matter as well.
  3. Let the CoverSC know you made the call by emailing info [at] coversc.org
  4. Spread the word to your coworkers, friends, neighbors, and peers across the state. We hope to reach each and every SC State Senator on February 17th to get the ball rolling for 2026, and we can't do it without your help!

We hope to reach each and every SC State Senator on February 17 to get the ball rolling for 2026, and we can't do it without your help!

This call should be about work, responsibility, and keeping communities healthy—while avoiding political pitfalls/traps/entanglements, which means not specifically mentioning Medicaid Expansion as it is a trigger for too many legislators. 

  • Many South Carolinians work full-time, pay taxes, and play by the rules.
  • Too many of these workers earn too much to qualify for assistance—but too little to afford insurance.
  • Without coverage, they delay, modify, or simply do not get care, which hurts families, employers, and local hospitals, and drives up the long-term cost of healthcare.
  • We want the Legislature to address this issue this session.

Call script options

OPTION 1: Working Families Focus

Hello, my name is ___, and I live in (Town) in Senator (X’s) district. I’m calling to ask Senator (X) to support solutions that help working South Carolinians who fall into the healthcare gap and can’t afford coverage. These are people who work hard, pay taxes, and are doing the right thing—but they have no realistic healthcare options. I hope the Senator will work with colleagues to address this issue during the session. I can leave my name and number or you can just pass this along to Senator (X). Thank you.
 

OPTION 2: Workforce & Economy Focus

Hi, my name is ___ and I live in (Town) in Senator (X’s) district. I’m calling about access to affordable healthcare for working adults. There are lots of people in this area who can’t seem to afford basic care or prescriptions, it becomes harder to stay healthy and stay on the job. I’m calling to ask Senator (X) to support policies that help working people stay employed and productive by providing them affordable options for healthcare. Thank you for your time.
 

OPTION 1: Working Families Focus

Hello, my name is ___, and I live in (Town) in Senator (X’s) district. I’m calling to ask Senator (X) to support solutions that help working South Carolinians who fall into the healthcare gap and can’t afford coverage. These are people who work hard, pay taxes, and are doing the right thing—but they have no realistic healthcare options. I hope the Senator will work with colleagues to address this issue during the session. I can leave my name and number or you can just pass this along to Senator (X). Thank you.

OPTION 3: Community & Hospitals Focus (maybe focus this script on rural areas?)

Hi, my name is ___ and I live in (Town) in Senator (X’s) district. I’m calling about healthcare access for working people in our community. When people delay care because they don’t have coverage, it puts a real strain on our local emergency rooms and hospitals. I hope Senator (X) will engage on solutions that strengthen our healthcare system and help working families. Thank you. 
 

OPTION 4: Short Voicemail Version

Hello, my name is ___ from ___. I’m calling to ask Senator ___ to support efforts to help working South Carolinians who fall into the healthcare gap and can’t afford coverage. I hope the Legislature will address this issue this session. Thank you.
 

Messaging tips

  • Emphasize working, employed, tax-paying South Carolinians.
  • Always be respectful and calm and try to not argue, explain a lot, or debate.
  • Thank staffers (by name if possible) for their time
  • Don’t use the terms “Medicaid expansion,” “Obamacare,” or bill numbers
  • These staffers hear about bill numbers all day long. Just remember, you are not asking for a specific vote today—just leadership and engagement on a real problem facing working South Carolinians.
  • Input personal stories. Examples: talk about the strain on hospitals would be great coming from someone who works at a local hospital…or whose daughter is a nurse there and sees the stress in the ER first hand…or a son that works in construction and can’t afford insurance because he’s single….

Contact Teresa Arnold  if you have questions at tcarnold74 [at] gmail.com

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