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SOCIAL MEDIA
We share lots of important content and information on our Social Media. Covering everything from resources for open enrollment to Medicaid Reform that you can use to educate your family and friends. If you haven't already please like, follow, and engage with us on Social Media. You should also FOLLOW AND COMMENT ON OUR BLOG where we post important information about the campaign as well as exclusive resources from leading experts in the healthcare, none-profit, and business community.
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EMAIL AND SMS
UPDATES
Please →SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL AND SMS (TEXT) UPDATES← We will send you exclusive information about our efforts including policy position papers, webinar invitations, campaign intelligence, and other important actionable items. You can sign up BELOW or, better yet, drop us a line! Just text 'Medicaid' to (772) 577-2336.
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MONTHLY
DONOR
Dakotans for Health relies on small donations from a lot of people like you to fund our fight to improve healthcare in the Dakotas. Please consider BECOMING A MONTHLY DONOR. Our state certified BALLOT COMMITTEE can accept unlimited funds from any person or entity. Your donation will go DIRECTLY to supporting our 2022 Medicaid Reform Campaign. You can DONATE via →CHECK← or online via →ActBlue←.
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PETITION
CIRCULATOR
We are running a full fledged volunteer effort to collect signatures for our petition drive. Please →BECOME A PETITION CIRCULATOR← if you can and make sure you follow all the rules listed on our FAQ PAGE. Every signature we collect with volunteers saves precious resources that we can invest in a winning campaign!
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SHARE
YOUR STORY
Are you a small business person owner, hospital worker, veteran, or church leader? Have you lost insurance coverage due to recent unemployment? Research shows that your neighbors are more likely to support Medicaid Reform if that they know how it will impact people they know. So please →SHARE YOUR STORY← with us! It is critical to the success of this effort.
Unsure if your story would qualify? SUBMIT it anyway! Medicaid expansion will bring $301,800,000 to South Dakota each and every year which will be used to extend health insurance to over 42,500 of our fellow citizens and help keep our rural hospitals open. This will create thousands of jobs and help small businesses too. Everyone wins on this one.
Additional Actions
Thank You for Taking Action
There is still so much more you can do!
Grassroots Networks Win Initiatives
Dakotans for Health is built around a truth, proven time and time again in campaigns — including our own. Grassroots volunteers are your most valuable asset.
We consistently engage our grassroots volunteers to take meaningful actions and provide them with the support they need to be successful. That builds a self-sustaining community of volunteers and supporters who are empowered to pass, defend, and implement important public policies like Medicaid expansion.
Compared to expensive traditional campaigns — which research shows waste millions of dollars on expensive TV ads and fancy consultants — we have a much larger impact for our investment.
How We're Different
The Democracy Center by TakeItBack.Org is a grassroots network in South Dakota. Our mission: is to empower our fellow citizens by organizing them on healthcare and other kitchen table issues that are critical to the future of working class people.
Whether it is promoting open enrollment, organizing to pass ballot measures like Medicaid expansion, or protecting our democracy in court, Dakotans For Health is committed to an inclusive and healthier South Dakota. We envision a state marked by sustainability, justice, quality healthcare, affordable prescription drugs, and science. And we organize together to achieve it.
Our Grassroots Donors
Our programs are funded through grassroots donations by a lot of people like you.
By pooling grassroots financial support, we’re able to build early, local programs that previously only US Senate campaigns had been able to afford. Your contribution, no matter the amount, will help build the kind of grassroots change our state so desperately needs.