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voucher

[vou-cher] / ˈvaʊ tʃər /


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Advocates of private-school voucher programs argue against restrictions on how the schools operate and push back against the type of oversight enforced on public schools.

From Salon Jul. 27, 2026

A single father using a community larder to feed his family says he is facing a difficult summer as food donations fall and voucher schemes end.

From BBC Jul. 21, 2026

The eviction crisis arose when federal officials announced last year that the $5-billion emergency voucher program approved by Congress in 2021 was running out of funds at the end of 2026.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 9, 2026

“Now, if someone with a housing voucher wants to rent, they have to wait until the unit is inspected. This allows the owner to get the inspection ahead of time,” she said.

From MarketWatch Jun. 22, 2026

I reached out and selected the game, and a teleportation voucher instantly appeared in my avatar’s inventory, good for one free round-trip to OPS #0571.

From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline

For every 2,000 vouchers sold, six trips will fall into the gold tier and 12 in silver.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

The value of free spay and neuter vouchers for pets increased last year from $70 to $120 for cats but the budget allocated for them did not, so fewer vouchers were issued overall.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 11, 2026

Those include grocery vouchers at Food4Less, housing vouchers for those who elect to relocate during cleanup, cash assistance through prepaid cards and support for utility bills.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

It has been involved in a protracted legal dispute with its former chief executive, Christopher Joell-Deshields, who was sacked following an investigation into alleged misuse of vouchers donated by a sponsor.

From BBC Jul. 4, 2026

The price of the vouchers goes from two hundred dollars to three hundred to five hundred dollars, and still no one is willing to surrender their ticket.

From "Dry" by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman




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