12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2025 15:52
December 15, 2025
(AUSTIN) - Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock today announced the launch of the Local Government Bond, Tax, and Project Transparency Database, an online tool that provides the public with transparent access to current and historical information on local government bonds, voter-approved tax rate elections and related projects statewide.
"This database empowers taxpayers with timely, accessible information on bonds, tax rate elections and project spending," Hancock said. "It reflects our commitment to transparency and informed decision-making across Texas communities."
The database also advances the intent of its enabling legislation, House Bill 103, to give Texans clearer insight into how local bond issuances and tax rates impact property tax burdens. Consolidating this information in one publicly accessible place empowers taxpayers to better evaluate proposals and engage more fully in local fiscal decision-making.
Under HB 103, passed by the 89th Texas Legislature, the Comptroller's office, working with the Texas Bond Review Board, is responsible for developing and maintaining the system. Local taxing units must report required data to the Comptroller, including a one-time submission of historical information covering tax years 2015 through 2025 by Jan. 1, 2026.
All future bonds and voter-approved tax rates from May or November elections must be reported by Aug. 7 following the election.
Key database fields include, but are not limited to, those listed in subsections (b1)-(b3) of Government Code, Section 403.702 :
For additional details or submission guidance for local governments, visit the Texas Comptroller's website.