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Texas state government is an enormously complex undertaking, including everything from road construction to professional licensing, from prisons to university research. It’s a more than $110 billion-a-year enterprise that relies on funding from a variety of sources, including about $50 billion annually that the Texas Comptroller’s office collects from more than 60 separate taxes, fees and assessments.

What's New?

Certification Revenue Estimate, 2018-2019

Certification Revenue Estimate

Comptroller Glenn Hegar released the fiscal 2018-19 CRE on Oct. 10, 2017.

Debt at a Glance

Debt at a Glance

Now updated with Capital Appreciation Bond information

Bond Election Roundup

Upcoming Bond Election Roundup

Your one-stop resource for bond elections happening across the state

State Spending Visualizations

Where the Money Goes

Tools to search the state check register, track state spending and see your tax dollars at work.

Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain (SB 1812)

Your first stop for learning about eminent domain authority in Texas.

Certification Revenue Estimate
Debt at a Glance
Bond Election Roundup
State Spending Visualizations
Eminent Domain - SB 1812