Arizona Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-14
Arizona Federal Spending Brief: June 14-20, 2026
Federal spending in Arizona totaled $11,000 during the week of June 14-20, 2026, with a single grant award from the Department of Agriculture supporting one contractor in the state.
The week's activity remained modest in scale, reflecting a relatively quiet period for new federal commitments in Arizona. The Department of Agriculture obligated the entire $11,000 through a single grant mechanism, indicating focused funding toward a specific agricultural initiative or program within the state.
One contractor received the week's sole award, securing the full $11,000 grant from the Department of Agriculture. The recipient details have been withheld due to personally identifiable information restrictions.
The Department of Agriculture dominated federal spending activity in Arizona during this seven-day period, accounting for 100 percent of all obligations. As the sole agency distributing funds, the department's priorities directly shaped the state's federal spending profile for the week. Grant funding—typically used for research, infrastructure, or program support—represented the exclusive award type, suggesting investment in longer-term agricultural development or assistance programs rather than contract-based services.
The concentration of spending through a single award highlights the episodic nature of federal disbursements. Weekly federal spending reports often show significant variation, with some periods generating millions in obligations across dozens of awards, while others—like this week—reflect more targeted, limited activity. For Arizona stakeholders monitoring federal investment trends, this relatively light week may represent typical seasonal fluctuations or a gap between major funding cycles.