representative katherine clark of massachusetts released the democratic weekly address. >> may 4 is the-year anniversary of the house republicans' vote to repeal the affordable care act. it is a day i will not forget. right after voting to take health care away from millions of america, republicans boarded party buses in front of the capitol intro to the white house for a champagne toast. while they were sobering, families across the country began to panic about how they would care for themselves and their loved ones. -- while they were celebrating, families across the country began to panic. after the vote, my office phone started ringing with calls from people like jen. at 19, jen was diagnosed with lupus. her life became filled with frequent medical visits and prescription refills. jenn knew health insurance was critical for managing her chronic disease, but never more so than when she became pregnant with her first child. her daughter arrived, her babies spent 24 hours in intensive care. jen and her husband were able to manage these scares without concern for cost or coverage. hadno