When a customer chooses a voucher method for payment, they receive a digital voucher through email or in an app with a transaction summary and a voucher code. The customer scans the voucher code at an authorized location like a convenience store and pays in-person, often with cash.
So, to sum app, when you create the checkout session using Stripe.checkout.sessions.create() you have to also pass the allow_promotion_codes: true and this will actually allow you to apply promo codes to the products you have created in the stripe -> products page.
I did a thorough research on your query and I'm afraid, Checkout supports only a limited set of customizations (e.g. name, description, logo) and fields. Focusing the UI allows us to iterate on it more effectively to improve conversions and maintain support across a wide range of platforms.
I also ran into this, and what I've deduced from the Stripe docs is that you can't apply a coupon directly to the redirectToCheckout method, you have to create a Checkout session first and then use that.
Republican legislative leaders have released the final 2023 state budget. It includes wide-ranging provisions that will directly affect North Carolina schools, including teacher pay, private school voucher expansion, and curtailing the powers of the State Board of Education.
North Carolina Public Schools are facing an acute, ongoing teacher shortage. In a survey of 101 school districts this fall, the North Carolina School Superintendents Association tallied more than 2,800 vacancies of K-12 teachers across the state.
The budget effectively triples state spending on private K-12 education, and for the first time in North Carolina, students who already attend private schools can apply for an Opportunity Scholarship voucher.
The amount of funding a student receives from the voucher will also increase, up to about $7,500 annually for a student who qualifies for reduced price lunch. Wealthier students will receive smaller voucher amounts, up to 45 percent of what the state pays on average for a public school student.
An analysis by the Office of State Budget and Management estimated this provision could cost traditional public schools about $200 million if half of new voucher recipients previously attended a public school. On the other hand, if more of the new recipients previously attended private schools, that will cost the state more, because it will be funding the private education of students whose families previously picked up the full tab.
The budget includes provisions to expand NC Teaching Fellows to two additional universities, bringing the total from 8 to 10. It would also expand eligibility from only special education and STEM to include elementary education, and would increase the size of the loan to $5,000 per semester.
The budget establishes a grant program to provide tuition assistance to teacher assistants who pursue a four-year degree to become a teacher. The Department Public Instruction will administer the program, and teacher assistants will be able to apply for up to $4,600 per semester per year to pay for college courses.
The budget reestablishes a prior grant program to reimburse teachers for the cost of obtaining national board certification. A teacher who completes this rigorous process is then eligible for an annual pay supplement.
In another embarrassing blow to Abbott, his repeated threats to call a special session every single month until the March primaries have not changed the opposition to vouchers. During the regular session, the House passed, in a vote of 86-52, an amendment by Representative Abel Herrero to prohibit state money from going to private institutions. The four rural Republicans who previously voted for the Herrero amendment and did not vote for the Raney amendment included Representatives Trent Ashby, Brooks Landgraf, Angelia Orr, and David Spiller.
There has historically been a wider margin of votes against vouchers in the Texas House. According to legislative records, from 2007 to 2021, more than 100 House lawmakers voted against vouchers every time it came to a vote.
Other representatives cited inaccurate data in opposing the Raney amendment, such as Troxclair who proclaimed Florida, which has a voucher program, is ranked first in education in the nation. The state is ranked 14 in K-12 public education by the U.S. News and World Report and 1 in overall higher education. Along with Troxclair, other representatives cited its successes in other states, without mentioning that other states are either rolling back or attempting to roll back vouchers.
Earlier this month, Illinois became the first state to roll back its voucher program after its tax credit scholarship program created a $75 million hole in the state budget. Only 13 percent of private schools reported they serve any students with disabilities, while there have been other complaints that participating private schools would not admit English-language learners, undocumented students, and pregnant and parenting students.
After the House vote, HB 1 author Representative Brad Buckley told reporters he had no intention of having another committee hearing on the bill, effectively killing any chance of passing public school funding measures in the bill, even as the legislature sits on a budget surplus that could address the needs of districts facing a deficit this year.
In their arrest report, police say a housekeeper at the Excalibur noticed an apparent blood stain coming out of a door Sunday afternoon. She opened the door and saw Merrill's body and called hotel security, who notified the police.
Mason checked into the room on June 6 and was staying with Merrill and another person, police wrote. Detectives learned that on the night of Saturday, June 10, security called 911 after a woman reported that a man she knew as "Quise" had a gun to her boyfriend's head.
The woman said her boyfriend, Merrill, was talking to her on the phone when he got into a confrontation with another person over a $20 gaming voucher, the report states. She said she heard a thud and then labored breathing, but she gave security the incorrect room number.
They checked Merrill's phone and saw that he got a text message from Mason Saturday morning asking where a $20 gaming voucher was. There also was a 23-minute phone call between Merrill and his girlfriend that evening, and police wrote that these records corroborated the girlfriend's story.
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In some circumstances, people who are unable to monitor their glucose levels due to disabilities may have a caregiver complete this training on their behalf. This could be a family member, friend, or professional caregiver who monitors their levels for them. Note: If a family member, friend, or caregiver completes the training on behalf of a patient, a training certificate must still be faxed to HIBC.
Once you receive your training, your DEC or PCN will give you a printed voucher. The voucher will allow one-time coverage of blood glucose test strips (to a maximum of $100). Use this voucher at the pharmacy if your eligibility information is not in PharmaNet when you make your first test strip purchase.
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According to an arrest report, hotel records showed Mason checked into the room on June 6 and had booked the room through June 12. Two other names were associated with the room including the victim, who was later identified as Martell Merrill.
Merrill's girlfriend told police that on June 10, she was walking over to the Luxor to grab food from Baja Fresh when she called Merrill. The report said she told officers the first few minutes of the call were normal until she heard Mason and Merrill arguing over a missing $20 gambling voucher, which was supposed to be on the dresser.
According to the report, she said Merrill "sounded scared for his life" and begged someone else to vouch for him that he didn't take the voucher. She then told officers she heard Merrill say "Don't blow (or blast) me". The report states she then heard loud thumping noises "consistent with being beat up" followed by labored breathing and eventually, silence.
She told officers that's when she ran back to the Excalibur and asked security for help. However, the report states housekeeping found Merrill first after they noticed a red stain outside the door of the room, which looked like blood. They used an employee key card to open the door and saw Merrill lying there, which led to security being called.
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The House ended debate on the bill Friday, which also includes teacher pay raises and a boost in per student funding. Since Gov. Abbott said he would not sign a bill that does not include vouchers, it appears both issues are dead for now.
Ohio Senate Republicans are giving the public the first look at their proposed $85.7 billion two-year operating budget. It includes income tax cuts, universal vouchers for students to attend private K-12 schools and a controversial plan that strips the Ohio Board of Education of most of its powers.
Senate Republicans want to expand the state's school voucher program to allow any Ohio K-12 student to receive a voucher to attend private schools. Currently, only students in low-performing school districts and whose families are at or below 250% of the federal poverty line are eligible.
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