Obamacare can’t require coverage for some HIV drugs, federal judge rules

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Obamacare can’t require coverage for some HIV drugs, federal judge rules
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A federal judge in Texas ruled Wednesday that the Affordable Care Act cannot require a Christian-owned company to cover HIV drugs for its employees because it violated the owners’ religious freedom.

The ruling is the latest in a series of challenges to the health-care law. O’Connor himself ruled the entire law unconstitutional in late 2018 — a decision that did not stand after the Supreme Court upheld the law 7-2 last year, the third time the body had considered such a challenge.

O’Connor’s ruling met with swift opposition from consumer advocacy groups and many Democrats, who said they expected it to be appealed.

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