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Daniel Goldman
DEMOCRAT
Daniel Goldman is running for New York US Representative, District 10.
Personal background
Daniel earned his bachelor's degree in history from Yale University and his law degree from Stanford University. He is married and has 5 children.
Professional background
Daniel is an attorney. He previously worked as the assistant US attorney in the Southern District of New York.
Political background
Daniel Goldman currently serves as the US representative for Congressional District 10. He was first elected in 2022 and is serving his 1st term.
Economy
Advocates for paid family leave.
Wants to increase wages.
Supports workers' right to unionize.
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Public Safety
Supports gun control.
Wants to invest in reentry programs.
As representative, introduced the Prioritizing Resources for Outreach, Safety, Violence Prevention, Youth Empowerment and Resilience (PROSPER) Act, which invests in organizations focused on gun violence
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Healthcare
Supports abortion access.
Believes that high-quality healthcare is a fundamental right.
Promises to work to protect Social Security and Medicare program benefits.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports investing in more "clean" energy options.
Believes "addressing climate change at home and abroad must be central to America’s national security."
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Wants to make it easier for immigrants to seek legal entry into the United States.
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Voting & Elections
Supports election reforms, including automatic voter registration, no-excuse vote-by-mail, and early voting.
Wants to make Election Day a national holiday.
Plans to restore the right to vote for people who previously served prison time.
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Education
Wants to expand funding for schools and teacher pay.
Advocates for expanding childcare and early childhood education opportunities.
Supports making higher education more accessible by introducing tax credits and codifying the SAVE Plan Act for student loan repayment.
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