Since most of the students using vouchers are black, it is, as State Education Superintendent
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Two articles illustrate Louisiana's post-Bobby Jindal political landscape for school choice — Times -
Picayune: Louisiana school vouchers face tougher time with
John Bel Edwards in office The Advocate: Who stayed?
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