Republican House members heard from more constituents in town hall meetings on Tuesday about GOP plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

In Grand Rapids, Mich., the Gerald R. Ford Museum was packed at capacity of 250 people for a town hall meeting with Rep. Justin Amash, MLive reported. Dozens more were outside and a security guard had to push the doors closed.

The news outlet reported the room erupted when Amash, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, said the burden of replacing the Affordable Care Act would fall to state governments once the law is repealed.

“You can have a repeal that is triggered by state replacement. In other words, you pass legislation to repeal. As states replace the legislation, then repeal is triggered in that state. That is what I’m talking about,” he said.

Amash got a more favorable response when he told the room that the country had to move past Democratic vs. Republican rhetoric.