Texas Federal Spending — Week of 2026-03-22
Federal Spending Report: Texas (March 22-28, 2026)
The Department of Agriculture dominated federal spending in Texas during the week of March 22-28, distributing $58,000 across five grant awards. Two federal agencies issued a total of six awards to two unique contractors, with the vast majority of funds flowing through agricultural grants.
The Department of Agriculture's grant activity accounted for the entire week's obligated spending, with five awards ranging from $10,000 to $14,000 each. The largest single award reached $14,000, followed by grants of $12,000, $11,000, $11,000, and $10,000. All five grants were concentrated in Texas, reflecting significant agricultural investment in the state during this period.
One contractor received the bulk of weekly spending, securing $58,000 across five separate awards. A second contractor, Brown Point Facility Management Solutions, LLC, received a single award valued at $0, suggesting either a pending obligation or a nominal contract issued during the reporting period.
The Department of Homeland Security's involvement in the week's spending remained minimal, issuing one award that carried no dollar obligation. This contrasts sharply with the Agriculture Department's active grant distribution, which represented 100 percent of the $58,000 in total obligations.
The spending pattern reflects a grant-heavy approach to federal investment in Texas during this week, with all meaningful obligations categorized as grants rather than traditional contracts. No contract spending was recorded despite one contract award appearing in the data. The concentration of funds among a single primary contractor and reliance on grant instruments suggest targeted agricultural development or support initiatives in the state.