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Congressman Valadao Introduces Legislation to Improve Access to Healthcare in Rural Communities

Today, Congressman David Valadao (CA-22) and Congressman Adam Gray (CA-13) introduced the Telehealth Network and Telehealth Resource Centers Grant Program Reauthorization Act.

WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman David Valadao (CA-22) and Congressman Adam Gray (CA-13) introduced the Telehealth Network and Telehealth Resource Centers Grant Program Reauthorization Act. This bipartisan bill would provide investment in rural healthcare by reauthorizing the telehealth network and telehealth resource centers grant programs through Fiscal Year 2030.

“In the Central Valley and rural communities across the country, telehealth isn’t just a convenience—it’s a lifeline,” said Congressman Valadao. “With too few doctors, long wait times, and clinics often hours away, families are still struggling to get the care they need. This bipartisan bill gives Valley families the flexibility and tools required to better connect with providers, and I’m proud to join Congressman Gray in strengthening rural healthcare for the long haul.”

“In rural areas like the Central Valley, access to telehealth may be the only way folks can see a medical provider,” said Congressman Gray. “While our community experiences one of the worst physician shortages in the country, we need to make it easier to get care—not harder. This bipartisan, commonsense bill to reauthorize telehealth network and resource grants will allow families to access care no matter where they live.”  

Background:

Originally enacted in 1944, the Public Health Service Act (PHSA) provides the foundation for the nation’s public health programs and workforce. Over the years, it has been a critical tool in addressing America’s evolving health care needs—particularly in rural and underserved communities where access to quality care remains a challenge.

Through key provisions supporting community health centers, workforce development programs, and telehealth expansion, the PHSA has helped bring vital services to millions of Americans living in rural areas. Reauthorizing the telehealth network and telehealth resource grant programs ensures continued investment in initiatives that recruit and retain health professionals in rural communities, strengthens rural hospitals and clinics, and closes the geographic gaps in receiving quality care.

Read the full bill here.

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