Congressman Greg Landsman voices concerns over employment decisions and Senate proceedings

Congressman Greg Landsman voices concerns over employment decisions and Senate proceedings
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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On April 1, 2025, Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, shared his perspectives on various events via social media. A series of tweets highlighted his concerns and acknowledgments regarding recent developments involving significant figures and administrative decisions.

In a tweet posted on April 1, 2025, at 16:23 UTC, Congressman Landsman expressed concern over the employment decisions allegedly made by Trump and Musk, affecting NIOSH employees in Cincinnati. He stated, “Trump and Musk just fired hundreds of NIOSH employees in Cincinnati. These folks go to work every day to protect our workers from disease and injuries. This administration is intentionally creating unemployment in SW Ohio and all across this country – and making us less healthy.”

At 20:13 UTC, Landsman observed a historical moment in the Senate chamber, appreciating the role of Sen. Booker. He tweeted, “Just sat in the Senate chamber to witness history. Thank you @SenBooker for your extraordinary strength – and commitment to our incredible nation. You did this with love and grace and joy. “

Later, at 20:36 UTC, Congressman Landsman reiterated his earlier concerns about the layoffs, indicating the broad impact of these decisions. He commented, “Moments before we gaveled in today, Trump and Musk fired thousands of health and safety workers. The damage to you will be significant”



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