If the Supreme Court rules the federal health care bill's mandate unconstitutional, the Malloy administration may try to implement it in the state. The Affordable Care Act will require most Americans, beginning in 2014, to obtain health insurance coverage or be subject to a fine. But after three days of Supreme Court arguments on the Affordable Care Act this week, governors like Dannel Malloy are considering what they will do if the high court declares the individual mandate -- or the entire act -- unconstitutional. Jeannette DeJesús, the governor's special adviser on health reform, said Thursday that Connecticut may implement...