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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Joe Biden decisively won Michigans Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday, seizing a key battleground state that helped propel Bernie Sanders insurgent candidacy four years ago. The former vice president victory there, as well as in Missouri and Mississippi, dealt a serious blow to Sanders and substantially widened Biden path to the nomination.Biden again showed strength with working-class voters and African Americans, who are vital
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The Supreme Courts decision Monday saying that closely held corporations do not have to abide by the contraceptive coverage mandate in the Affordable Care Act may not give those firms the ability to stop providi
stanley cup ng that coverage after all.More than half the states have contraceptive equity laws on the books that require most employers whose health insurance covers prescription drugs to also cover FDA-approved contraceptives as part of that package. Unlike the ACA, those laws do not require that cove
af1 rage to be available without deductibles or co-pays.The courts decision Monday does not directly affect those state laws, several analysts say.The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which
af1 the court used to say the closely held companies dont have to abide by the federal mandate, doesnt supersede state law, said Marcia Greenberger, co-president of the National Womens Law Center. They stand as independent protections. More than half the states have contraceptive equity laws on the books that require most employers whose health insurance covers prescription drugs to also cover FDA-approved contraceptives as part of that package.Many of those state laws have religious exceptions similar to the one the Obama administration has granted to nonprofit religious hospitals and universities, but only two, Arizona and Illinois, extend those exceptions more broadly. Two other states, Arkansas and North Carolina, do not require coverage of emergency contraception, which is among the prod