Congressman Greg Landsman addresses employment issues in Ohio

Congressman Greg Landsman addresses employment issues in Ohio
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, shared several updates through social media posts on May 22 and May 23, 2025. These posts covered topics ranging from local career opportunities to federal agency concerns.

On May 22, Landsman invited constituents to enhance their job prospects at a local event. He wrote: “Need help with your interview skills, perfecting your resume, or exploring job opportunities with local businesses? Join our second annual Career Fest on Saturday, June 7th at Cintas Center from 11 am – 3 pm!”

Later that day, he addressed issues within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In his words: “We pressed EPA Administrator Zeldin on waste, fraud, and abuse from the Government Accountability Office. Watch his answers. They’re decimating the EPA and its work to keep us safe. As for actual waste, fraud, and abuse, they’re not doing much. We need to protect these jobs,” expressing concern about the agency’s current direction.

On May 23, Landsman highlighted the personal impact of employment instability in government roles by sharing a story about an individual named Gary. According to Landsman’s post: “Gary’s a scientist at NIOSH, who is dedicated to protecting workers. He’s been laid off, brought back, and left in total uncertainty. He just welcomed a daughter four weeks ago and still has no peace of mind about his job – which he cares deeply about.”

These messages reflect ongoing issues related to employment security and governmental operations within Congressman Landsman’s district.



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