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FY2024 obligations in Texas’s 17th district

Federal award files on USAspending.gov show $10.9 billion in FY2024 obligations whose place of performance is Texas’s 17th congressional district. That total is obligations, not outlays. 11,619 awards share the TX-17 performance tag. SpendingVault indexes those records on the Texas District 17 hub, a different mapped seat from Texas District 10. TX-17 is a numbered House seat, not a 90 bucket. Keep $10.9 billion and 11,619 awards on the 17th district’s FY2024 place-of-performance hub.

Key figures

  • FY2024 place-of-performance obligations in Texas District 17 total $10.9 billion.
  • The extract counts 11,619 awards for TX-17.
  • Geography is USAspending place of performance, not HQ.
  • TX-17 is a mapped House district, not a 90/98 bucket.
  • Cite $10.9 billion as obligations, not outlays.

$10.9 billion on the FY2024 award file

The $10.9 billion figure is the obligation sum for awards whose USAspending place of performance is Texas District 17 in fiscal year 2024. A commitment on an award record is not the same as a Treasury disbursement. Texas’s state budget is another series and is not this total. Texas District 17’s $10.9 billion is the FY2024 obligation roll-up for that mapped seat. It is not TX-10 and not a 90 bucket. 11,619 awards are the matching count, a separate column.

First year and last year in the packet are both 2024. Do not treat $10.9 billion as a three-year stack. Federal FY2024 starts October 1. USAspending.gov can still correct rows, which would move the indexed $10.9 billion and the 11,619-award count. Anyone stacking a later fiscal year onto $10.9 billion is adding a number this packet does not contain. SpendingVault indexes TX-17 as FY2024 place-of-performance obligations only; the $10.9 billion figure does not include later fiscal years and does not convert 11,619 awards into unique firms.

TX-17 as a performance map, not an HQ map

Place of performance is the geography this page uses. Recipient headquarters can sit in another Texas district or another state while the work is coded TX-17. The opposite pattern also appears: a District 17 address on the recipient file does not force every dollar onto this page. Place-of-performance coding is why a headquarters outside the 17th district can still sit in the TX-17 table. The 11,619 rows follow that field, not the contractor’s legal address.

District 17 is a numbered House seat, not Texas District 10. Texas dollars that USAspending could not map to a voting district are stored in district 90 (unspecified) or 98 (non-voting). Those buckets are separate pages, not hidden rows inside TX-17. Those residual rows live under district 90 or 98, not inside the $10.9 billion mapped total.

11,619 award rows in District 17

11,619 awards is a FY2024 record count for TX-17 place of performance. Modifications and assistance actions can each add a line. The packet does not rank District 17 against District 10.

The packet does not list unique recipients or invent a typical award from $10.9 billion and 11,619 rows. Keep the two figures side by side. The Texas District 17 hub is the table of records, not a derived average. 11,619 rows make a sizable extract. That volume still is not unique recipients. $10.9 billion remains the FY2024 obligation roll-up.

Obligation series only

SpendingVault’s TX-17 copy cites obligations: $10.9 billion committed in FY2024 award files. Outlays are cash out the door and can lag. Mixing the two series makes District 17 look inconsistent when the files are simply measuring different events.

If a Texas spending chart uses recipient location or calendar year 2024, it is not this page. Stay with place of performance, FY2024, and obligations when quoting $10.9 billion. Cite TX-17 as FY2024 USAspending.gov place-of-performance obligations of $10.9 billion on 11,619 awards. Do not divide the two figures.

Texas statewide hub versus TX-17

The Texas state page is the statewide obligation index. District 17 is one mapped performance district inside Texas. Statewide Texas includes other districts — including 10 — and any unspecified buckets; this packet does not quote that statewide sum.

Use the all-districts index to open other Texas place-of-performance pages in the same format. Compare on FY2024 obligations only. This file does not publish a rank for TX-17. Other Texas mapped districts have their own pages. Use TX-17 only for the 17th district file.

Reading Texas District 17’s row count beside the dollars

The 11,619-award count for TX-17 is FY2024 record volume, not a vendor census. SpendingVault indexes those rows next to $10.9 billion in obligations. Neither column explains the other, and this packet does not rank District 17 against District 10.

Comparisons built on headquarters ZIP or Treasury outlays need a rebuild on place of performance and federal FY2024 before $10.9 billion belongs in the grid. The Texas state hub and the all-districts index stay on obligations.

Texas District 17’s FY2024 extract is $10.9 billion in USAspending.gov place-of-performance obligations on 11,619 awards. TX-17 is a numbered House seat, not Texas District 10 and not a 90 leftover. 11,619 rows are not unique recipients. $10.9 billion is not an outlay total. The Texas District 17 hub is the table; statewide Texas and the all-districts index stay on obligations.

Questions

How much federal spending is in Texas’s 17th district?
USAspending.gov records $10.9 billion in FY2024 obligations with place of performance in Texas District 17. That is not an outlay total and not Texas’s state budget. The matching award count is 11,619 for FY2024. The packet window is FY2024 only.
Does TX-17 mean the recipient is headquartered in the 17th district?
No. USAspending codes the district by place of performance. A recipient based outside TX-17 can still appear if the performance location is the 17th district. A TX-17 mailing address can also send dollars to other districts when performance is coded there.
Is the $10.9 billion for Texas District 17 cash paid?
No. $10.9 billion is an obligation aggregate. Outlays are a separate USAspending series. SpendingVault does not convert TX-17 obligations into Treasury outlays. Cite the figure with the obligation label and the FY2024 window. Keep the obligation label, the FY2024 window, and the matching award count when the figure is reused.
How many awards are tagged to Texas District 17?
11,619 awards are counted for TX-17 place of performance in FY2024. That is a record count, including modifications, not a unique-recipient roster. This packet does not invent a typical award from $10.9 billion and 11,619 rows. Keep the two columns separate; this packet does not publish a typical award size or unique-recipient census.

Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.