Congressman Greg Landsman speaks on administration, local support, and federal funding issues in tweets

Congressman Greg Landsman speaks on administration, local support, and federal funding issues in tweets
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman has expressed his concerns and viewpoints through a series of tweets, addressing issues related to the current administration and support for local organizations. Representing Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, Landsman continues to speak on significant matters, both at a national level and within his constituency in southwest Ohio.

On April 27, 2025, Congressman Landsman joined Senator Cory Booker and Representative Hakeem Jeffries on Capitol Hill. In his tweet, he expressed disappointment with the current administration. As Landsman stated, “The chaos of this administration has to end.”

The following day, April 28, 2025, Landsman shared his thoughts on AmeriCorps’s impact on young people and local organizations in southwestern Ohio. He juxtaposed these benefits with the alleged actions of former President Trump and Elon Musk. “Trump and Musk’s efforts to fire young civil servants will only hurt local nonprofits, food banks, and leave a gap in preparing our youth for college and a career,” Landsman stated in his tweet.

Later on April 28, 2025, Landsman addressed an issue facing food banks and shelters, which are described as essential for families both in southwest Ohio and nationwide. He pointed out the recent freezing of federal funding, which supports organizations like Lebanon Food Pantry and Freestore Food Bank, explaining his response by stating “Now that funding is frozen. I led 47.”

Greg Landsman, born in Cincinnati in 1976, has been a vocal advocate for his district since taking office. With a background formed at Ohio University and an active political career, he continues to bring attention to local and national issues impacting his constituents.



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