mckinney. christina danielo. cal schoenfeld. greg papadake. sara sally belin. roland castillo. nice coch. david toshman. joseph lobionco. edward alonzo. mr. president, i'd also like to share some concerns of the people of new york over what a future without the affordable care act would look like. while my colleagues tried to rush this confirmation so judge barrett could be seated in a time to rule on a case that could cause millions of americans to lose access to their health care, i think it's important that we remember how that case will affect the people we are here to serve. in new york, there are more than eight million people with preexisting conditions who could face higher costs, fewer benefits, more troubling, more trouble finding the coverage they need if the a.c.a. is repealed. there are more than three million people who could be denied coverage all together over preexisting conditions that are deemed uninsurable. and there are more than 470,000 people who have been diagnosed with covid, each of whom could find themselves paying higher premiums for worse coverage. my mailbox