Padilla, Jacobs Highlight Importance of Protecting Medi-Cal

WATCH: Padilla pushes back against Republican threats to cut Medicaid

SAN DIEGO, CA — Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) and Representative Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.-51) joined health care providers and community leaders in San Diego to highlight the dangerous impacts of President Trump and Republicans’ proposals to dismantle Medicaid, emphasizing the importance of California’s Medi-Cal program. Padilla and Jacobs heard from health care leaders, families, and pediatricians on how massive federal cuts to Medicaid’s budget would strain services and raise health care costs for millions of Californians.

The lawmakers underscored the harmful impacts of Trump and Republicans’ partisan plan to cut $880 billion across the federal government, which would mean hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, in order to pay for tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans — leaving millions of seniors, children, veterans, and people with disabilities without health care. Last year, nearly 80 million Americans relied on Medicaid, making it the largest public health insurance program in the United States. That includes nearly 15 million people enrolled in Medi-Cal, which covers almost 40 percent of the state, including half of all kids in California. One in five California workers rely on Medi-Cal to access care every single day.

“Republicans are laying the groundwork to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid in order to pay for President Trump’s tax cuts for billionaires,” said Senator Padilla. “They’ve put Medicaid on the chopping block, threatening access to health care for almost 15 million Californians — including 5 million children — enrolled in Medi-Cal. California leads the nation in innovative approaches to health care and expanding access to care for our most vulnerable communities, and any cut to Medi-Cal will have a ripple effect on our entire health care system, especially for our kids. Families are more than just line items on President Trump’s expense sheet; they rely on Medi-Cal to survive, and I will never back down from protecting their access to lifesaving care.”

“Medicaid is a lifeline for 1 in 6 people in San Diego County. Yet, Republicans in Congress are pushing to cut at least $880 billion from Medicaid – sacrificing people’s lives and our economic security in the process – all to pay for big tax cuts for corporations and the 1%. That’s why Senator Padilla and I went to Rady Children’s Hospital today to hear the heartbreaking truth of how Medicaid cuts will impact their patients, their ability to deliver essential care, and their operations. We won’t give up and we will keep fighting to protect Medicaid,” said Representative Jacobs. 

Padilla and Jacobs visited Rady Children’s Hospital and spoke alongside the hospital’s Co-President and CEO, Dr. Patrick Frias, Executive Vice President of Operations for San Ysidro Health Veronica Dela Rosa, health care providers, and impacted families. Over half of Rady Children’s Health’s patients are covered by Medi-Cal, and Medi-Cal recipients represent 65 percent of San Ysidro’s patient population.

“A healthy economy starts with a healthy family. Preventive care is not just good medicine, it’s smart policy,”  said Verónica Dela Rosa, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, San Ysidro Health. “As a Federally Qualified Health Center, San Ysidro Health provides essential medical, dental, and behavioral health care that keeps our hardworking Medicaid covered patients healthy, reduces costly emergency room visits, and empowers them to live productive lives. Protecting Medicaid ensures our communities continue to have access to the comprehensive care they need to thrive.”

Senator Padilla joined his colleagues in sending a letter last month urging the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to refrain from making cuts to Medicaid and Medicare to pay for tax cuts for billionaires after Elon Musk and DOGE officials gained access to key payment and contracting systems at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. In the House, Representative Jacobs joined her colleagues in sending a similar letter to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, urging him to reject the devastating proposed cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security, and to reverse course on any legislation that deprives Americans of their health care.

Video of Senator Padilla’s opening remarks is available here, and his closing remarks are available here. Footage of his remarks can be downloaded here.

Additional photos from the event are available here.

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