Greg Landsman highlights immigration reform efforts and constituent support in recent tweets

Greg Landsman highlights immigration reform efforts and constituent support in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, has recently posted a series of updates on his official Twitter account, highlighting his work on immigration reform and constituent services.

On August 26, 2025, Landsman wrote, “We need comprehensive immigration reform. Joined @NewDemCoalition on a plan to get it done. https://t.co/RfarjzFdU6”. The following day, he shared two additional posts focused on assisting constituents. At 13:40 UTC on August 27, he tweeted, “Need assistance? We can help. https://t.co/N7qpK2ZnRF”. In another post at the same time, Landsman detailed a recent success story: “Casework Win! Our constituent Tim’s last-minute work trip to France almost didn’t happen. His passport was going to expire less than three months after his trip ended. We stepped in, got him an emergency appointment the day before his flight, and he made it just in time.”

Landsman has represented Ohio’s 1st District since 2023 after succeeding Steve Chabot as the district’s representative ([source](https://ballotpedia.org/Greg_Landsman)). He was born in Cincinnati in 1976 and continues to reside there while serving in Congress. Landsman’s educational background includes graduating from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1999.



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