The recently proposed changes to weaken the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by raising prescription drug costs, imposing spending caps on insurance coverage, and allowing denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions will have severe detrimental impacts on public health and the economy. The Senate's votes to replace the ACA with an inferior alternative and President Trump's revocation of executive orders aimed at strengthening the ACA are misguided actions that will not improve healthcare access or affordability for Americans. Rather than dismantling the ACA's vital protections, efforts should be directed towards building upon its framework to further enhance healthcare quality, equity, and cost-effectiveness. Undermining the ACA will lead to poorer health outcomes, higher out-of-pocket costs for families, and increased financial strain on the healthcare system and broader economy. I urge you to reconsider these harmful policy shifts and instead pursue constructive reforms that genuinely advance the wellbeing of all Americans.