State Rep. Craig Goldman, R-Fort Worth, announced bid to replace Republican Kay Granger in Congress.
The Republican lawmaker says as a congressman he’ll focus on bolstering border security and improving the economy.
FORT WORTH – State Rep. Craig Goldman on Friday announced his bid to replace retiring incumbent Kay Granger in Congress. Texas Representative Craig Goldman of District 97 bangs the gavel while recognizing the State Champion boys basketball team from Duncanville, including from left, head coach David Peavy, players Micah Peavy, Keyaun Hoskin, Damon Nicholas, and Miles Bennett, were recognized in the House of Representatives at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Tuesday, April 2, 2019. The team was recognized with House Resolution 927 by Rep Yvonne Davis of Dallas.
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