Federal Spending Report — 2026-06-14
Federal Spending Brief: June 14, 2026
The U.S. federal government obligated $25,000 across two grant awards on June 14, 2026, with all funding directed to Texas through the Department of Agriculture. The single-day spending activity involved one contractor and represented modest grant distribution activity.
Two grants comprised the day's total spending. The largest award reached $13,000, while a second grant totaled $11,000. Both awards were issued by the Department of Agriculture and directed to recipients in Texas. The grants represent the entirety of federal spending tracked for this 24-hour period.
All $25,000 in obligations flowed through a single contractor, which received both awards from the Department of Agriculture. The contractor's two grants represent the complete spending universe for June 14, indicating concentrated distribution of federal resources on this particular day.
The Department of Agriculture accounted for 100 percent of federal spending activity on June 14, 2026, with both awards classified as grants. This concentrated agency activity reflects the day's narrow spending focus within a single department's portfolio.
Texas captured the entirety of the day's federal spending, receiving $25,000 across two separate grant awards. The state's 100 percent share of obligations suggests regional targeting of agricultural funding through the Department of Agriculture during this period.