congressman greg landsman’s critique of proposed healthcare funding cuts

congressman greg landsman’s critique of proposed healthcare funding cuts
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has shared his views on recent legislative developments through a series of tweets. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and an alumnus of Ohio University, Landsman offers critical insights into current political discourse.

On June 6, 2025, Congressman Landsman tweeted about proposed legislation containing “language to cut funding from Planned Parenthood.” This statement reflects ongoing debates regarding healthcare funding and women’s reproductive rights.

In another tweet posted on the same day, Landsman highlighted comments made by Senator Joni Ernst. He quoted her response to concerns about Medicaid cuts leading to fatalities: “We all are going to die.” Landsman described this remark as “an insane response,” emphasizing its significance in the context of the bill’s framing.

Further elaborating on the legislative process, Landsman noted that the bill passed the House by a narrow margin of one vote. In his tweet from June 6, he mentioned that “They may not have the votes,” indicating that several senators have expressed serious concerns. Additionally, he pointed out Elon Musk’s public disapproval of the bill.

As a representative deeply involved in these discussions, Greg Landsman’s commentary sheds light on both political dynamics and public reactions surrounding significant policy proposals.



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