California's 16th Congressional District

Healthcare Impact and Resource Finder

Enter any ZIP code in CA-16 to see the specific impact of federal healthcare cuts on your community and find local alternatives, services, and support.

465,000Medi-Cal enrollees at risk district-wide
$1B+/yrSanta Clara County projected revenue loss
38,400Children at risk of losing coverage or food benefits
$330M/yrMeasure A active April 2026 (partial offset)

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Impact by the Numbers

Estimated Medi-Cal enrollees at risk, CalFresh households affected, and children losing coverage, specific to your ZIP code, with verified sources.

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HR1 is already in effect

The "One Big Beautiful Bill" was signed into law July 4, 2025, the largest Medicaid cut in the program's 60-year history. Santa Clara County has approved $183M in emergency hospital budget cuts and projects a $470M deficit for FY 2026-27. Numbers below reflect documented impact as of April 2026.

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Data methodology: ZIP-level Medi-Cal estimates derived from Santa Clara County's verified total of 465,000 enrollees (1 in 4 residents) and San Mateo County data, distributed by Census ACS income and poverty figures per ZIP. CalFresh estimates use California SNAP-to-Medicaid correlation rates. Sources: SCC Board of Supervisors (Feb 2026); SCC Emergency Budget Review; CA Health Care Foundation; DHCS Medi-Cal enrollment data updated quarterly at data.chhs.ca.gov; CBO projections; HR1 enacted July 4, 2025. For verified enrollment counts: data.chhs.ca.gov or contact your county Social Services Agency.