Craig Goldman
US Congressman District 12
Biography
Congressman Craig Goldman is serving his first term in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Texas’ 12th Congressional District, which includes parts of Tarrant and Parker Counties. In Congress, he serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
A fifth-generation Texan and fourth-generation Fort Worth native, Craig is proud of his Texas roots and devoted to public service. As a proven conservative, he is dedicated to championing common-sense policy solutions both at home in Texas and in Washington, D.C. His focus on implementing policies to secure the border, reduce taxes, and strengthen national defense reflects his stalwart commitment to policies that promote freedom and prosperity for Texans.
Previously, Craig served twelve years in the Texas House of Representatives, representing part of Tarrant County, where he held several leadership positions, including Chairman of the House Committee on Energy Resources and the Chairman of the House Republican Caucus.
Before entering public office, Craig spent nearly a decade working alongside his father at their family-run gourmet food and wine store in Fort Worth. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin.
In the News
Recent interviews and coverage
C-SPAN interview — Rep. Craig Goldman on recent events
Discussion of recent news, including the ICE shooting and developments in Venezuela.
Watch the interview →Goldman leads bipartisan resolution supporting expansion of Abraham Accords
Introduced with bipartisan support to expand the historic Abraham Accords peace framework to include Kazakhstan.
Read the release →Goldman's broadband bill advances through committee
The S.P.E.E.D. for Broadband Infrastructure Act cuts redundant federal permitting to expand high-speed internet to rural communities and military bases.
Read the release →Goldman questions Texas satellite company at committee hearing
At a House Energy Committee hearing, Rep. Goldman discusses objectives and operations with a Texas-based satellite company.
Watch the hearing →