[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 9 (Friday, January 13, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H476]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
KEEP THE ACA
(Mr. HECK asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. HECK. Mr. Speaker, I have a constituent named Martha. She goes by
Marty.
Marty was studying to earn her bachelor's degree in nursing at
Pacific Lutheran University when she was diagnosed with rectal cancer.
Not good.
Without medical insurance, as we all know, that is a certain death
sentence. There is no other way about it. But it wasn't for Marty.
Frankly, less than a year before she had finally found affordable
healthcare insurance for herself through the Washington State Health
Benefit Exchange.
Every family, every person in this Chamber, has been affected by it.
Cancer has a way of ripping bodies apart, ripping families apart, and
ripping communities apart.
It didn't rip Marty apart. Through her strength, courage, and health
insurance, she persevered. She has conviction that God used her
community of friends and her family and the Affordable Care Act to help
her through treatment and into recovery.
Not only could Marty share that story with me back in 2015, but she
graduated cum laude from PLU in nursing just this last December. I am
sharing her remarkable story with you--it could be replicated millions
of times--to urge you to set aside and rise above partisan politics and
not repeal the lifesaving Affordable Care Act. I ask you to do this not
just for the sake of Marty, but because there, my friends, but for the
grace of God, go each and every one of us.
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