Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight calls for corporate transparency and engagement

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight calls for corporate transparency and engagement
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, has been vocal on various issues through his recent tweets. He has addressed concerns regarding employment practices and transparency in major corporations, as well as engaged with constituents about upcoming events.

On February 18, 2025, Congressman Landsman expressed his concerns over the actions of Elon Musk. “Musk has fired tens of thousands of employees, gained access to our personal data, and halted funding and contracts – with ZERO oversight,” he tweeted. To address these issues, Landsman announced that he had signed onto the CLEAR Act to enforce greater transparency from companies like DOGE under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Later that day, at 17:39 UTC, Landsman criticized former President Donald Trump for allegedly contributing to unemployment rates. “Trump is INTENTIONALLY creating higher unemployment,” he stated in a brief tweet without further elaboration.

Additionally, Congressman Landsman reached out to his constituents by announcing a virtual town hall meeting scheduled for Sunday, February 23rd. “We want to hear from you,” he tweeted at 20:20 UTC. The event aims to facilitate direct communication between him and the public.



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