Rep. Goldman proposed legislation to extend credit-card-like consumer protections to buy now, pay later loans.
Quiver AI Summary
Goldman introduces BNPL bill: U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman said he introduced the “Buy Now Pay Later Consumer Protection Act,” a bill intended to give Buy Now, Pay Later users some of the same legal protections that apply to credit cards.
Bill would add disclosures and dispute rights: The proposal would require clearer fee information, periodic statements, extra time before late fees or negative credit reporting, and rights to challenge billing errors, unauthorized charges, and refunds for returned items. The National Consumers League is said to support the measure.
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Daniel S. Goldman Fundraising
Daniel S. Goldman recently disclosed $1.4M of fundraising in a Pre-Primary FEC disclosure filed on June 11th, 2026. This was the 11th most from all Pre-Primary reports we have seen this year. 94.5% came from individual donors.
Goldman disclosed $3.5M of spending. This was the 11th most from all Pre-Primary reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Goldman disclosed $1.5M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 125th most from all Pre-Primary reports we have seen this year.
You can see the disclosure here, or track Daniel S. Goldman's fundraising on Quiver Quantitative.
Daniel S. Goldman Net Worth
Quiver Quantitative estimates that Daniel S. Goldman is worth $207.4M, as of June 17th, 2026. This is the 9th highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.
Goldman has approximately $5.2M invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.
You can track Daniel S. Goldman's net worth on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Goldman.
Daniel S. Goldman Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Daniel S. Goldman:
- H.R.9314: To enact a moratorium on certain Department of Homeland Security contracts relating to the use and implementation of surveillance and data analytics technologies pending public audits and reporting requirements, and for other purposes.
- H.R.9275: To amend the Truth in Lending Act to include buy now, pay later loans and issuers of such loans in the definition of credit card and credit issuer, respectively, and for other purposes.
- H.R.9211: Jewish American Security Act
- H.R.9058: Residential AED and CPR Preparedness Act of 2026
- H.R.8970: Gambling Disorder Health Study Act
- H.R.8814: HUD Data Privacy Act of 2026
You can track bills proposed by Daniel S. Goldman on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Goldman.
2026 New York's 10th Congressional District Election
There has been approximately $12,156,421 of spending in New York's 10th congressional district elections over the last two years, per our estimates.
Approximately $561,109 of this has been from outside spending by PACs and Super PACs. Some of the groups who are spending money in this race include:
- NEW YORKERS FIGHTING BACK (NYFB) ($315,065)
- WORKING FAMILIES PARTY PAC ($168,000)
- NEW ENGAGEMENT PAC ($30,000)
- INDIVISIBLE ACTION ($27,240)
- MOVEON.ORG POLITICAL ACTION ($10,794)
The rating for this race is currently "Solid D".
You can track this election on our matchup page for the 2026 New York's 10th congressional district election.