transparency

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?

Senate Bill 1831

Senate Bill 1831

A report on state programs not funded by appropriations.

Municipal HOT Reporting

Municipal HOT Reporting

Municipalities must now report their hotel occupancy tax information by Feb 20.

State Spending Visualizations

Where the Money Goes

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

Where the Money Comes From

Where the Money Comes From

Tools to review revenue dollars and better understand the state’s finances.

Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain Reporting and Public Database

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

Transparency Stars Awardees

Transparency Stars Awardees

Distinguished local governments who have gone above and beyond in their transparency efforts.

Senate Bill 1831
Municipal HOT Reporting
Where the Money Goes
Where to Money Comes From
Eminent Domain Reporting and Public Database
Transparency Stars Awardees