http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/us/mississippi-schools-lawsuit-southern-poverty-law/
I won't post the whole story... basically, poor black children in Mississippi receive the worst education in the nation by nearly all accounts... white kids in the sip aren't much better off...
The above suit alleges a lack of books, teachers, toilet paper, working toilets, edible food, and a whole lot of other things at poor, predominately black schools in the sip...
My thought is this: why the $#%@ is anyone against school vouchers? If every parents has $15k per child to spend on nothing but school, then anyone who cares about these disadvantaged kids Could open a school in these poor neighborhoods and provide them with as quality an education as just about anywhere in the US...
I've probably just made an overly simplistic argument that can be easily defeated, so by all means, someone please tell me why I'm wrong...