USAspending in Texas District 27, FY2024
Texas District 27 accounts for $22.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 12,069 awards. The exact figure is $22,714,168,028. District 27 is a numbered Texas House seat, written TX-27, not an unspecified 90 code. SpendingVault indexes those rows as obligations, not outlays, for a single fiscal year. The district field is place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
Key figures
- Texas District 27 FY2024 obligations were $22.7 billion on 12,069 awards.
- District 27 is a numbered House seat, not a 90/98 bucket.
- District is place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Facts cover FY2024 only.
Twelve thousand sixty-nine award records
USAspending.gov ties 12,069 award records to Texas District 27 place of performance in FY2024. Those records sum to $22.7 billion in obligations. Twelve thousand sixty-nine is a record count, not a unique-firm census. Task orders and modifications can each add a row without adding a new vendor.
The packet does not publish an agency mix. Do not divide $22.7 billion by 12,069 and treat the quotient as a typical contract. Keep the dollar total and the row count as separate facts.
Performance coded to TX-27
The district field is place of performance. Recipients headquartered outside District 27 can still appear in the $22.7 billion if USAspending codes the work to TX-27. Texas-based firms can be missing when performance is tagged to another Texas numbered district, to Texas’s 90 leftover, or to another state.
HQ lists of “27th district contractors” will not reproduce this extract. The page answers where performance was coded, not where the vendor’s mailroom sits.
Mapped House seat, not a residual bin
Texas District 27 is a voting congressional district. USAspending uses 90 and 98 for unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance buckets. This hub’s $22.7 billion is mapped to numbered code 27. Residual Texas performance would sit on a 90 page if that code exists in the source file.
The Texas state page is the statewide place-of-performance rollup. It will not match $22.7 billion. Use the all-districts index to compare formats across seats.
FY2024 obligations only
First year and last year are both 2024. There is no District 27 year-over-year series in these facts. Federal FY2024 starts October 1. Later source corrections can revise $22.7 billion and the 12,069-award count.
Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. SpendingVault does not convert the TX-27 total into cash disbursed inside the 27th district. Cite $22,714,168,028 as FY2024 obligations with TX-27 place of performance.
Texas hubs next to this page
The Texas District 27 hub is the table. The Texas state page rolls statewide performance. The all-districts index lists other Texas numbered districts and unspecified 90/98 codes. None of those other pages’ dollars are inside this packet.
What the TX-27 citation should include
Name Texas District 27, FY2024, USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $22.7 billion, and 12,069 awards. Keep the code on a numbered-seat row, not on a 90/98 residual line. Headquarters without a TX-27 tag do not enter the file.
The 12,069-award count is a single-year record stock. It is not 12,069 unique companies. The Texas District 27 hub is the place to inspect the mix; this guide only certifies the two rollup facts and the FY2024 window.
Texas District 27 can be briefed as $22.7 billion in FY2024 obligations on 12,069 awards with numbered code TX-27. The 12,069-award count is a single-year action stock beside $22.7 billion. It is not a unique-vendor census. Keep other Texas numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. None of their totals sits inside $22.7 billion. This packet does not supply those other dollars. What it supplies is TX-27 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov, not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series. A headquarters in the 27th without a TX-27 tag does not enter this file. Work coded to TX-27 from a vendor based elsewhere does enter $22.7 billion. The Texas state page rolls all Texas codes and will not equal $22.7 billion. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. Federal FY2024 starts October 1. Later USAspending corrections can revise both the dollar sum and the award count. Until a later extract, report $22.7 billion and 12,069 awards for TX-27 place of performance as obligations, not outlays.
Texas District 27 can be briefed as $22.7 billion in FY2024 obligations on 12,069 awards with numbered code TX-27. Twelve thousand sixty-nine is an action stock, not unique companies. Keep other Texas numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. None of their totals sits inside $22.7 billion. A headquarters in the 27th without a TX-27 tag does not enter this file. The Texas state page rolls all Texas codes and will not equal $22.7 billion. Cite USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $22.7 billion, and 12,069 awards, FY2024 only. District 27 is a voting House seat, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
Questions
- How much federal spending is in Texas District 27?
- USAspending.gov records $22.7 billion in FY2024 obligations with Texas District 27 place of performance, across 12,069 awards. That is not an outlay total and not a headquarters extract. The packet year range is FY2024 only. Those figures are FY2024 USAspending obligations with TX-27 place of performance, covering 12,069 awards, not outlays and not a headquarters extract.
- Is Texas District 27 a 90 unspecified bucket?
- No. District 27 is a numbered Texas House seat. Codes 90 and 98 are USAspending unspecified or non-voting bins. The $22.7 billion total uses the TX-27 place-of-performance code. 12,069 awards share that tag. Keep $22.7 billion and 12,069 as separate certified facts from USAspending.gov for fiscal year 2024 only.
- Are Texas District 27 dollars based on contractor HQ?
- No. The district is place of performance. Recipients based outside the 27th can still appear if performance is coded TX-27. A District 27 headquarters can map dollars to another district when performance is coded there. The TX-27 tag is the geography rule; an office address in Texas is neither required nor enough to enter the 12,069 records.
- Does 12,069 awards mean 12,069 companies?
- No. 12,069 is the FY2024 award-record count for TX-27 place of performance. Modifications and assistance actions can each add a row. The packet does not publish unique recipients. Those records sum to $22.7 billion in obligations. Cite the figure with the obligation label, the FY2024 window, and TX-27 place of performance rather than recipient headquarters.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.