Opponents of Nevada’s “Education Savings Accounts,” asked the Nevada Supreme Court to uphold the injunction blocking implementation of the school choice program. Parents opposed to the program cited the Republican-backed “Education First,” amendment in the state Constitution, that requires lawmakers to fund public schools before and to the exclusion, of anything else. Sylvia Lazos, policy director for Educate Nevada Now, said in a statement, “The voucher law is blatantly unconstitutional, and as Judge Wilson found, will harm — not help — Nevada’s public school children.” The challengers say the program would drain about $20 million from public school districts.