Arizona private school tax credit program was designed with an intention to allow children of low income families to

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Arizona private school tax credit program was designed with an intention to allow children of low income families to study at private schools. Through the program, families can seek donations from their friends and family requesting them to donate portion of their owed state tax towards private school fees. The program launched with a lot of fanfare has attained limited success. Data shows that most children taking advantage of this program belong to affluent families rather than to low income families. Clearly, most low-income families are not aware of the program.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the author’s argument?

(A) Most low-income families are unable to afford private school tuition unless tuition expenses are waived.
(B) Friends and families of most low-income families belong to an income group in which they do not pay any state tax.
(C) The cost of lunch provided at private schools is a fraction higher than that provided by government funded schools.
(D) Students transitioning from government schools to private schools need to go through a short transition program to ensure smooth on boarding.
(E) Most of the marketing budget for Arizona private school program was spent on distributing fliers, with a link to the website for more information.



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