Greg Landsman criticizes healthcare bill’s impact and urges press scrutiny

Greg Landsman criticizes healthcare bill’s impact and urges press scrutiny
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently used his social media platform to comment on healthcare legislation and press accountability. On August 7, 2025, Landsman posted a series of tweets addressing recent legislative actions and their potential impact on Americans.

In one tweet dated August 7, 2025, Landsman stated: “They passed a bill that takes healthcare from 15 million Americans. We spoke at @PPSWO about how clinic closures from this bill will impact healthcare access for people across the country.” In another post on the same day, he called for continued scrutiny of the current administration: “The press must keep asking this administration — and this president — these serious questions until we get real answers.” He also shared a link to further commentary: “Read his full Substack: https://t.co/7BagI6yaxD”

Landsman’s comments come amid ongoing debates over healthcare policy in Congress. The referenced bill reportedly affects coverage for millions of Americans and has raised concerns about potential clinic closures nationwide.

Greg Landsman has served as a member of Congress since 2023 after replacing Steve Chabot as the representative for Ohio’s 1st district. Born in Cincinnati in 1976, Landsman continues to reside there and is an alumnus of Ohio University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1999.



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