greg landsman criticizes healthcare cuts impacting vulnerable communities

greg landsman criticizes healthcare cuts impacting vulnerable communities
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, shared a series of tweets discussing significant issues affecting his constituents and broader policy concerns. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1976 and a graduate of Ohio University, Landsman continues to voice his perspectives on national matters.

On May 2, 2025, Landsman commented on perceived threats to children’s educational programming and essential services. He stated “He’s going after Elmo. This is straight from Project 2025. This isn’t just about kids’ educational programming. It’s also an attack on life-saving emergency alerts and trusted news families rely on every day.”

Later that same day, he expressed gratitude towards Easterseals Redwood for their support to various vulnerable groups. He remarked “Grateful to Easterseals Redwood and all they do to support people with disabilities, veterans, and those facing economic hardship. We have to stop these cuts to healthcare.”

On May 4, 2025, Landsman highlighted the plight of Shane, a constituent benefiting from gene therapy for a rare disorder. His tweet read “Shane, a constituent and friend, is living with a rare, painful disorder. Thanks to breakthrough gene therapy he helped test, there’s hope. But that hope is dwindling. Trump and congressional Republicans want deep cuts to healthcare and rare disease research. We’re fighting.”

This commentary underscores ongoing debates over healthcare funding amid proposed budget cuts by some Republican lawmakers.



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