Imagine you’re the parent of three lovely, school-aged children, each of whom possesses a unique set of characteristics, personality traits, and educational needs: The eldest might do best in private school. He’s sharp, he’s up for the challenge — if only you could pay for it. Your middle child has some special needs, and you’d love for her to receive the extra care she requires, but therapy is so expensive. Your youngest daughter would prefer to be home-schooled, learning subjects at different paces, but curriculum these days isn’t cheap. Impossible? Not in Arizona. ARIZONA AND NEVADA VOTERS BELIEVE THEY WOULD BE BETTER OFF WITH GOP WINNING CONGRESS: POLL At least not since Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed H.B. 2853, the Empowerment Scholarship Account program, which operates like an education savings program and is now the...