State Report

Utah Federal Spending — Week of 2026-04-19

2026-04-19 – 2026-04-25
Total Obligated
$479k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending in Utah: April 19-25, 2026

The Department of Agriculture distributed $479,000 to a single Utah-based contractor during the week of April 19-25, 2026, marking modest federal activity in the state. The award, issued as a direct payment to Lazy Days Kanab LLC, represents the sole transaction tracked in federal spending data for Utah during this seven-day period.

Lazy Days Kanab LLC secured the week's only major award, a $479,000 direct payment from the Department of Agriculture. The Kanab-based company's single contract during this period underscores concentrated federal spending activity, with no competing awards distributed to other Utah contractors. Direct payments of this magnitude typically support operational expenses, facility improvements, or program-related expenditures within the agricultural sector.

The Department of Agriculture maintained a narrow focus in Utah spending during the reporting week, channeling its entire $479,000 obligated budget through a single contractor. This concentrated distribution pattern suggests targeted support for specific agricultural initiatives or programs rather than broad-based funding across multiple recipients.

Lazy Days Kanab LLC emerged as the week's sole federal contractor, capturing 100 percent of tracked spending in Utah. The company's exclusive award status during this period indicates either selective procurement or limited competition for available Department of Agriculture funding.

The spending data reveals minimal federal activity in Utah during this seven-day window, with one agency, one contractor, and one award type dominating the landscape. The absence of competing bids or multiple contractors suggests either highly specialized procurement or preliminary stages of funding distribution that may expand in subsequent reporting periods.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$479k