06/12/2026
The Modesto Bee is covering AB 2282 — and they captured exactly why this bill matters.
📰 "The lack of emergency care in Patterson is not a minor inconvenience — it's a public health emergency in slow motion."
That's the reality for our community. Patterson has grown from 12,000 residents in 2000 to more than 26,000 today — and could reach 65,000 within 15 years. Through all of that growth, our residents have faced a 25- to 30-minute ambulance ride to reach emergency care. Those extra miles have real consequences.
AB 2282 (authored by Assemblyman Juan Alanis) passed the California State Assembly unanimously, which would authorize a Rural Emergency Stabilization Care Unit (RESCU) in Patterson — staffed by board-certified emergency physicians, operating 24/7, and offering emergency evaluation and care, imaging, and lab services — while we build a permanent hospital.
Groundbreaking on the campus is targeted for next year, with a 25-bed critical-access hospital to follow. The RESCU is the bridge that keeps our community protected while we work to bring more healthcare services to the West Side.
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The stabilization unit would provide emergency evaluation and care, imaging and lab services.