Agency Finances

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The ɬÀï·¬ Education Agency (TEA) receives its funding through both state and federal sources. ɬÀï·¬is one of the first state agencies to post its check register online. Below are links to the agency’s financial documents.

Legislative Appropriations Request

The ɬÀï·¬ Education Agency submits a Legislative Appropriations Request to the Legislative Budget Board every two years. The ɬÀï·¬ Legislature adopts the state budget that funds state operations.

Operating Budget

Once lawmakers approve the appropriations for the agency, a two-year operating budget is created. This funds agency operations and programs for the biennium. Following are recent ɬÀï·¬operating budgets:Ìý

Procurement

TEA's Procurement and Historically Underutilized Business Program page provides information about procurements and contracts. It also provides details about TEA's efforts to meet legislative Historically Underutilized Business contract goals.

    ɬÀï·¬Check Register

    TheÌýɬÀï·¬Check RegisterÌýprovides details on payments made to businesses, school districts and individuals staring from fiscal years 2009. This data is separated by year and listed alphabetically by vendor name.

    ɬÀï·¬Contracts

    The ɬÀï·¬Contracts page contains information about current contracts and contracts generally valued between $15,000 and $50,000.Ìý ɬÀï·¬ Government Code SectionsÌý and Ìýrequire each state agency to post specific procurement information on its website.Ìý Contracts valued over $50,000 may be found on the .Ìý Information on these pages will be updated periodically.

    ɬÀï·¬Payment Report

    TheÌýÌýis a tool forÌýSchool districts, education service centers, charter schools, colleges and universities, state agencies, and other organizations/businesses to get information about their payments from the TEA.