[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 163 (2017), Part 1]
[House]
[Pages 789-790]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                LET'S NOT REPEAL THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

  (Ms. KUSTER of New Hampshire asked and was given permission to 
address the House for 1 minute.)
  Ms. KUSTER of New Hampshire. Mr. Speaker, I am deeply concerned about

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the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and what it would mean for 
Americans struggling with debilitating diseases.
  Prior to the ACA, the struggle of a debilitating illness like 
Alzheimer's or cancer could be compounded because of the financial 
burden from lack of affordable health care. Imagine being denied 
necessary health care because you or a loved one suffered from a 
preexisting condition. These are the concerns that I am hearing from 
constituents across the Granite State.
  Take Sally from West Chesterfield. Her daughter has Crohn's disease, 
and she is on their family plan because she is under age 26. She will 
always need access to health care because of her condition, and if the 
Affordable Care Act is repealed and not replaced, she could lose 
coverage because of her preexisting condition. These concerns are all 
too commonplace.
  I agree the ACA is not perfect, and I am committed to working in a 
bipartisan way to ensure the law will work for all Americans. But in 
the meantime, the ACA is helping 22 million Americans, including 1 in 
every 10 Granite Staters. We should build on those successes.
  I urge my colleagues on the Republican side to resist the temptation 
to repeal the law, especially without a plan that ensures affordable 
coverage for all Americans.

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