[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 8 (Thursday, January 12, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H454-H455]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MICHIGANDERS CONCERNED OVER REPEAL OF ACA
(Mrs. DINGELL asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Mrs. DINGELL. Mr. Speaker, last weekend, I held a roundtable
discussion in my district with healthcare providers, hospitals,
doctors, nurses, clinics, labor leaders, and working families
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to talk about what the Affordable Care Act means to them. All of them
are opposed and concerned for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
We talked about how important it was to protect the 695,000
Michiganders who have gained coverage since the ACA was enacted and the
fact that the uninsured rate in Michigan has been cut in half.
The story that struck me the most was from a local clergyman, Bishop
Walter Starghill, who gained coverage for the first time through
Medicaid expansion. He told me:
The impact on Black men with increased access to insurance
coverage is big. We didn't take care of ourselves until it
was too late. We ended up in the emergency room and some of
us died. Now we can get checked out early.
I heard from another local UAW worker who said:
I come from a family where many members have struggled with
cancer. We wouldn't have healthcare coverage after leaving
our jobs or we'd have gone bankrupt without the ACA.
Everywhere I go in the district, people are frightened and come up
and say: What will happen?
Tomorrow, you need to look people in the eye and tell them why you
are taking their insurance away.
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