[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 5 (Thursday, January 10, 2019)]
[House]
[Pages H367-H368]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  DESERT HEALTHCARE DISTRICT EXPANSION

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
California (Mr. Ruiz) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. RUIZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise to celebrate a very special and 
personally meaningful victory for residents in the Coachella Valley in 
my district.
  I rise to celebrate the passage of Measure BB and the expansion of 
the Desert Healthcare District.
  You see, when I was a young boy growing up in a farm-worker trailer 
park in Coachella, I saw the dignity of

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good, humble people who loved God, worked hard, and struggled to make a 
better life for themselves and their children.
  I also saw their needless pain and suffering due to their poverty and 
lack of healthcare resources.
  I vowed at the age of four to become a doctor and serve them.
  As a freshman pre-med student at UCLA, I stayed awake at night on the 
top bunk bed of my tiny dorm room thinking about the difference I would 
one day make.
  After graduating from Harvard's medical, government, and public 
health schools, I returned home as an emergency medicine physician as 
promised.
  I rolled up my sleeves, organized, and went to trailer parks, rural 
community parks, and the poorest communities to help.

  I saw familiar faces with familiar stories of suffering still living 
in poverty and resource-poor communities.
  That is why I founded the Coachella Valley Healthcare Initiative in 
2010, along with my wife, Monica, and our good friend Chauncey Veatch, 
to address our local healthcare access crisis.
  We produced a report and a strategic improvement plan. Our most 
important solution was the expansion of a healthcare district.
  Today, I am very happy to celebrate the passage of Measure BB and the 
expansion of the Desert Healthcare District to cover all medically 
underserved communities in the valley.
  It is significant, because the district has an annual multimillion 
dollar budget that funds healthcare and public health programs that 
improve the public's health.
  That means more providers caring for more patients and providing 
much-needed services like pediatric specialty care, mental health, 
veterans' health, senior services, and provider pipeline programs.
  It is proof that good things happen when good people come together to 
do good work.
  I would like to thank California Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia for 
answering the call and stepping up to be a champion for the expansion 
of the district.
  He got the bill to put expansion on the ballot passed into law, and 
together, we helped build local support by putting out fires and 
persuading others of the big idea.
  I also want to thank Riverside County Supervisor Manuel Perez. When 
the expansion of the healthcare district was under threat, Supervisor 
Perez and I worked closely to convince other county supervisors how 
much our communities would gain in both improved health outcomes and 
increased economic activity.
  The Riverside County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously in favor 
of the expansion.
  There were many other champions who pulled their weight and got the 
job done.
  Thank you to the leadership of the Desert Healthcare District itself, 
including the President of the Board of Directors, Dr. Les Zendle, 
previous CEOs Kathy Greco and Herb Schultz, and Interim CEO Chris 
Christensen.
  Thank you to board members Dr. Jennifer Wortham, Kay Hazen, and 
Carole Rogers, who voted in favor of expansion, and the many, many 
other staff members who have helped ensure this advocacy ran smoothly.
  Several key healthcare organizations were instrumental in this 
success.
  As the largest provider for the east valley, Tenet Healthcare has 
been enormously supportive by prioritizing the health of their patients 
above all else.
  Thank you to Borrego Community Health Foundation for your generosity 
and leadership to help create this victory.
  Thank you to Planned Parenthood for your tireless work, and thank you 
to Building Healthy Communities, Clinicas de Salud Del Pueblo, and 
Eisenhower Medical Center.
  Thank you to James Williamson, who led the campaign.
  Thank you to Barbara Fields, Juan Armenta, Mary English, Walter 
Clark, Oscar Armijo, Richard Meyer, and Jack Marco, whose generosity 
never wavered throughout this journey.
  Thank you to the voters who approved the expansion measure by an 
incredibly large margin.
  Thank you for helping to make the dream I had as a boy from a farm-
worker trailer park a reality.
  Together, we are improving lives and making a difference.

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