I have worked to pass legislation which protects children and will continue to do so in Congress.
As a member of Congress, Craig Goldman will continue working to protect children from harmful content and gender-related procedures.
Occurrences
Evidence
Updated April 21, 2026 ... $5,900,000 (NIH) – Funding for a TransHealthGUIDE for gender-diverse young adults ... $5,100,000 (NIH) – Testing the effects of cross-sex hormone therapy on transgender individuals in the U.S. ... $2,000,000 (USAID) – Supporting gender-affirming healthcare and LGBTQ+ advocacy in Guatemala
Protecting Our Children’s Innocence ... As a State Representative, I have worked to pass legislation which protects children and will continue to do so in Congress. First, I voted to stop harmful, experimental gender modification surgeries on minors ... I worked to pass a bill that prohibits sexually explicit performances and drag shows where children are present, and also a bill to protect our kids from online sexual predators.
Assessments
Goldman has taken same-term congressional action in the promised policy area by using his official House platform to oppose federal spending connected to gender-affirming care and cross-sex hormone research. That supports continued work, but the evidence does not show that he delivered a federal law, regulation, funding cutoff, or other completed outcome protecting children from harmful content or gender-related procedures. His prior state legislative record helps explain the promise but does not itself fulfill the federal congressional commitment.