By Mina Kim

Gov. Jerry Brown's revised budget plan is a mixed bag for health advocates and some county officials.
Brown said the state would take the lead on a key provision of the federal health law -- expanding Medi-Cal to more than one million Californians. Brown scrapped earlier plans to consider a more complicated, county-based system.
But Brown anticipates recouping more than $300 million from the counties next fiscal year -- money that pays for public health programs and care for the uninsured. Brown's rationale? With the full implementation of federal health reform next year, more people will enroll in Medi-Cal and fewer people will show up to county emergency rooms.
Farrah McDaid Ting with the California State Association of Counties says Brown's proposal makes no sense. She says plenty of people will still rely on county services in 2014.