The state comptroller says sales tax revenue in February was up nearly 6 percent compared to last year in Texas.
But the news was even better for San Antonio.
The state's revenue was $2.2 billion.
The money has been allocated to cities and counties across the state.
San Antonio received $20,906,130.74.
That amount is second only to Houston and a more than 16 percent increase over February of last year.
According to the city's budget office, the money will go into the general fund for basic city services.
It will also be used to fund Pre-K 4 SA and the Edwards Aquifer.
Bexar County's share -- $23,434,096.56 -- is more than a 14.5 percent increase over 2013.
To see the state of Texas' monthly sales tax allocation comparison summary report, click here.