Hello Mr. Lance, my name is Neo GAF and I'm a very concerned citizen of your district. I'm only 20 years old yet I heavily rely on healthcare to keep me safe physically, mentally and financially. I had a liver transplant when I was only 13 years old, I was one of only hundreds that had to use the specific procedure they used at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital (you can look it up if you like). In addition I've had to live with Crohn's disease since I was 8 years old and more recently I was diagnosed with clinical depression. All of these medical issues are unsurprisingly expensive to treat even after the initial stages. The retail cost of the drug Tacrolimus is $399.52 for 120 1mg capsules. Currently I take 1mg twice a day, which puts the $400 cost at 60 days. Tacrolimus is a medication intended to suppress the rejection of my liver, in other words without it my body will reject my liver (even though it's been over 5 years since the operation) and I will either need to get a new transplant, go to the hospital and receive emergency care or die. Tacrolimus is one of just 9 medications I'm taking right now, sometimes I'll be taking more. Sometimes I'll be taking more than 2mg total a day, bumping up the cost even more.
Another drug I take is Humira, would you be willing to take a guess at the monthly cost of that without insurance? It's $6,600. I'm still in college working on my degree, I'm hard working and have held multiple jobs in my life and still don't know if my total income was even that much since the minimum wage in New Jersey is under a living wage. This is in addition to student loans that I won't even get in to. I live in a fairly upper class neighborhood, my parents both make decent money and I still feel the immense pressure that the repeal of the Affordable Care Act will have on me personally. I can't even begin to imagine how other people less fortunate than me will fare. Without insurance I'd be lucky to have a roof over my head.
A simple glance at any information at the AHCA shows that it's very clearly rushed and does not have this country's peoples interests at heart. There is no time for a conference about the act, the CBO score was brushed under the table and all analysis points to it increasing the burden on the poor dramatically. You would be condemning me and many others to a cycle of large-scale poverty, debt and even death. This repeal and its poorly thought out replacement are point blank inhumane and should not be allowed to happen.
If you do anything other than act/obstruct against this and voice STRONG disapproval of these actions by your fellow Republican congress men and women I will be absolutely shattered and remember your name until the day I die as being a signature on the American people's death warrant.
If you read up to this far then I would thank you - but commending you for listening and reading is not enough. That's the basic standard all government representatives should be held to. You need to act, and you need to act now.