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Department of Transportation in Texas 13th District (TX-13)

USAspending.gov records $954,755,205.51 in Department of Transportation obligations with place of performance in Texas 13th District (TX-13). That awarding-agency 069 cell is 2.7% of the district's $35,485,144,728.31 published book—a thin slice of a large district total. The join lists 192 award records. This page reports the pair, not a ranking of Texas districts.

Key figures

  • USAspending records $954,755,205.51 in Transportation obligations in TX-13 (agency 069).
  • That cell is only 2.7% of the district's $35,485,144,728.31 book.
  • 192 award records are not a contractor census.
  • The total is commitments, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.

Transportation is a small slice of TX-13's book

Agency 069 and Texas 13th District (TX-13) meet in one place-of-performance cell. $954,755,205.51 is the obligation sum tagged to that pair. It is not the district's full $35,485,144,728.31 book, not every Transportation dollar in Texas, and not an outlay. The Texas 13th District hub still lists other awarding agencies that dwarf this cell; the Department of Transportation hub still lists other districts.

2.7% of $35,485,144,728.31 is still a nine-figure Transportation cell in absolute dollars, not a trivial remainder. It is also not proof that Transportation dominates TX-13. Texas 19th District is a different geography with an Agriculture join. Correlation with construction news is not causation.

TX-13's large district book versus agency 069

The district parent is $35,485,144,728.31. Department of Transportation occupies 2.7% of that book in this extract. Other awarding agencies fill the rest. Adding those rows into $954,755,205.51 would overstate the Transportation join. The Texas 13th District page at /districts/TX-13/ is the parent without an agency-069 filter.

Department of Transportation at /agencies/069/ drops the TX-13 filter. Texas federal spending at /states/tx/ drops the district cut. All spending ties at /ties/ indexes other pairs. Do not treat $954,755,205.51 as statewide Transportation obligations or as the district's headline agency.

192 award records stay on the TX-13 cell

192 is the join award-record count, not unique vendors and not a project list. Dividing $954,755,205.51 by 192 is not a published typical invoice. Named contractors remain unpublished. Keep the row count on agency 069 × TX-13.

What Transportation in TX-13 omits

No outlays, no mode split, no named primes, no FEC overlay. Campaign donations do not fund these USAspending obligations. Place of performance is a geography tag, not proof that a DOT division office sits in TX-13. Keep agency 069 and Texas 13th District on the same citation as $954,755,205.51.

Citing Transportation in Texas 13th District

Name Department of Transportation (agency 069), Texas 13th District (TX-13), $954,755,205.51 in obligations, and 192 award records on USAspending.gov. Quote /districts/TX-13/ for the much larger district book and /agencies/069/ for agency 069 without a district filter.

Reuse $954,755,205.51 only as Department of Transportation obligations with place of performance in TX-13. Filings remain on USAspending.gov. FEC contribution tables are a different dataset. Obligations of $954,755,205.51 are not outlays. Keep Department of Transportation (agency 069) and Texas 13th District (TX-13) together when citing $954,755,205.51. The 192 award-record count is the join field, not a unique-vendor census. Obligations of $954,755,205.51 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Do not add the district parent of $35,485,144,728.31 into this agency-069 cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Place of performance in TX-13 is a geography tag, not a contractor roster. 2.7% is the published share of $35,485,144,728.31 tagged to Department of Transportation in this extract. Other awarding agencies on the Texas 13th District hub sit outside $954,755,205.51. Reuse the figure only as the 069 × TX-13 obligation join. Later USAspending ingests can restate $954,755,205.51. Cite the pair as commitments, not as checks already cleared in Texas. The All spending ties index holds other keys. The join remains Department of Transportation (agency 069) with place of performance in Texas 13th District (TX-13). $954,755,205.51 is the obligation total; 192 is the award-record count; $35,485,144,728.31 is the district parent. USAspending.gov is the source. Obligations are not outlays. The join remains Department of Transportation (agency 069) with place of performance in Texas 13th District (TX-13). $954,755,205.51 is the obligation total; 192 is the award-record count; $35,485,144,728.31 is the district parent. USAspending.gov is the source. Obligations are not outlays.

Questions

How much did Transportation obligate in Texas 13th District?
USAspending.gov shows $954,755,205.51 in Department of Transportation obligations with place of performance in Texas 13th District (TX-13). The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not the district's $35,485,144,728.31 book. Other agencies in TX-13 sit outside this join.
Do 192 awards equal 192 highway contractors in TX-13?
No. 192 is the join award-record count, not unique vendors or named projects. The packet names no contractors. Keep agency 069 and TX-13 in the citation. Transportation is 2.7% of the district book. 192 is the join award-record count, not a unique-recipient census.
Does Transportation dominate Texas 13th District spending?
No. Agency 069 is 2.7% of the district's $35,485,144,728.31 published book. The Texas 13th District hub lists other awarding agencies that sit outside $954,755,205.51. Do not treat this cell as the district headline.
Did FEC donations fund these Transportation awards?
No. $954,755,205.51 is a USAspending obligation aggregate. FEC contribution tables are a different dataset and do not fund these awards. Outlays are unpublished. Cite agency 069 plus Texas 13th District (TX-13). USAspending.gov remains the source for agency 069 in TX-13.

USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.