Greg Landsman addresses dental education costs, art competition, and canceled votes

Greg Landsman addresses dental education costs, art competition, and canceled votes
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, has actively engaged with his constituents through social media. His tweets on April 2, 2025, address a range of issues, from the funding of dental education to legislative proceedings and an art competition.

In a tweet posted on April 2, 2025, at 14:10 UTC, Landsman highlighted the significant reduction in state funding for dental education in Ohio over the decades. He stated, “In 1976, Ohio covered 78% of the cost of dental education. Today, it’s 8%,” noting that “average debt now for dental students is $312,000.” He referred to this as being part of the “broken economy” and mentioned meeting with the American Dental Association to address the issue.

Later in the day, at 15:50 UTC, Landsman announced an extension of the deadline for the Congressional Art Competition. “Submit your artwork by Monday, April 7th for a chance to have your art showcased in the Capitol,” he urged his constituents.

In another tweet at 16:07 UTC, Landsman expressed frustration over the cancellation of votes on certain bills. He attributed this to the Speaker’s decision to send members of Congress home, explaining, “because he didn’t want to let new parents vote by proxy,” which he deemed as “insane.”



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