House Education & Labor Committee Chair Bobby Scott (D-VA) Thursday (Sept. 29) released a report laying out the potentially broad implications of a federal court decision that found the Affordable Care Act’s preventive services provision violates the Constitution, and that requiring employers to cover HIV-prevention medication violates a Texas employer’s religious rights. The ruling, if it stands and is applied more broadly than the Texas employer, could up-end the preventive coverage gains made by the health law, the report warns...