Greg Landsman addresses healthcare cuts and political reform proposals in recent tweets

Greg Landsman addresses healthcare cuts and political reform proposals in recent tweets
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently addressed several national issues on his Twitter account, including healthcare policy decisions, public safety incidents, and his proposed governmental reforms.

On July 30, 2025, Landsman commented on recent legislative choices regarding healthcare and tax policy. He wrote: “They had a choice – cut healthcare for 15 million Americans or let tax giveaways for the super wealthy expire. They chose to help the super wealthy….and here’s the impact of their healthcare cuts https://t.co/UNwjCW65oM”.

Later that day, Landsman responded to an unspecified incident involving arrests and calls for accountability. On July 31, 2025, he posted: “The whole thing is awful. Horrible what happened. Glad they’re making arrests and working to hold everyone involved accountable. Just can’t let something like this divide us. I’ve been talking about it all week — on Lincoln yesterday and Channel 5 today— both online. But https://t.co/lD3tbOolHV”.

Addressing political frustration among Americans later that same day, Landsman outlined his approach to governance reform: “People are incredibly frustrated, and want to know what we’re doing to meet this moment and fix what Trump is breaking. Here’s my plan. America needs a new governing document – and a new entity to meet this moment.”

Landsman has served as U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 1st District since 2023 after succeeding Steve Chabot (source: Fact 1; Fact 2). Born in Cincinnati in 1976, he continues to reside there (source: Fact 3) and graduated from Ohio University with a BA in 1999 (source: Fact 4).



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