Congressman Greg Landsman outlines priorities on audits, crime prevention, and democracy reforms

Congressman Greg Landsman outlines priorities on audits, crime prevention, and democracy reforms
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, outlined a series of legislative priorities on July 31, 2025, via posts on his social media account. The tweets focus on federal government accountability, anti-crime initiatives, and reforms to strengthen democracy.

In one post from July 31, Landsman highlighted the importance of new federal oversight measures: “5. Improve the Federal Government Act: This is really important. It would require independent audits for EVERY agency and create a binding vote to tackle any waste, fraud, and abuse in the audit.

Equally as important, it would require a number of anti-corruption measures.”

Addressing public safety concerns, he wrote: “7. 21st Century Anti-Crime Bill:
Communities across the country, particularly cities, are really struggling with gun violence. They need more police officers and they need real gun reform – this bill would do that.”
(July 31).

Landsman also referenced voting rights and ethics reforms: “6. Fix Our Democracy Act or the John Lewis Voting Rights Act: End voter suppression, partisan gerrymandering, and dark money. Stop politicians from buying and selling stocks.” (July 31).

Greg Landsman has represented Ohio’s 1st District since replacing Steve Chabot in Congress in 2023. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and currently residing there at age 46, Landsman earned his BA from Ohio University in 1999.



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