Greg Landsman addresses healthcare cuts, LGBTQ+ rights, and early education

Greg Landsman addresses healthcare cuts, LGBTQ+ rights, and early education
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, shared his perspectives on a range of issues on April 29, 2025, via a series of social media posts. Landsman, who has been serving in Congress since replacing Steve Chabot in 2023, addressed critical topics including healthcare policy, LGBTQ+ rights, and early childhood education.

In a post at 16:46 UTC, Landsman criticized a proposed policy that he described as “Taking healthcare away from tens of millions of people.” He argued that the plan to cut nearly $1 trillion in healthcare could significantly impact rural hospitals, doctors, and long-term care services. Landsman suggested that these cuts are intended to finance tax reductions for the extremely wealthy.

Later, at 19:30 UTC, the congressman emphasized his commitment to civil rights, specifically LGBTQ+ rights. In his statement, he declared, “The fight for LGBTQ+ rights is a fight for human rights.” Landsman expressed pride in his role as a cosponsor of the Equality Act, advocating for a world where dignity and safety are universally upheld.

In his final message at 19:45 UTC, Landsman succinctly advised, “Don’t mess with preschoolers.” Although brief, the statement suggests Landsman’s stance on protecting early childhood education programs.

This series of tweets underscores Congressman Greg Landsman’s ongoing advocacy for healthcare and civil rights, emphasizing his dedication to protecting vulnerable populations and promoting equity.



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