Greg Landsman discusses town hall plans and local issues

Greg Landsman discusses town hall plans and local issues
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who has been representing Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, recently communicated a series of updates and insights through his social media platform. These updates cover upcoming events and concerns regarding federal workers and educational institutions in Southwest Ohio.

On February 11, Congressman Landsman announced that the Blue Ash town hall scheduled for Saturday, February 22nd had reached full capacity. To accommodate those unable to attend in person, he stated that a virtual meeting would be held on Sunday, February 23rd at 3 pm. “Our Blue Ash town hall on Saturday, 2/22, is at full capacity, but we’re hosting a virtual meeting on Sunday, 2/23 at 3pm for those who couldn’t attend in person.”

Later the same day, Congressman Landsman addressed concerns regarding uncertainty created by the current administration for federal workers across the nation. He emphasized ongoing collaboration with the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) to protect its members and ensure necessary resources are available for federal employees. “This administration has created real uncertainty for federal workers. These workers aren’t just in DC, they’re in SW Ohio and all over the country.”

On February 12th, Congressman Landsman highlighted his recent discussions with Cincinnati State President Posey and other campus leaders about the importance of federal funding for high-quality education and workforce training programs in Southwest Ohio. He underscored the necessity of protecting such funding amidst future challenges. “Cincinnati State provides high-quality education and workforce training for so many in SW Ohio.”



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