Greg Landsman highlights new bills on healthcare transparency and education investment

Greg Landsman highlights new bills on healthcare transparency and education investment
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, outlined legislative priorities in a series of tweets posted on July 31, 2025. The posts focused on health care reform and education initiatives.

In one tweet, Landsman described efforts to increase transparency and lower costs in the health care sector: “It would lower costs significantly by requiring full transparency for insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, AND it would get us back into negotiating lower prescription drug prices across the board.” (July 31, 2025).

He also referenced a specific piece of legislation intended to expand access to health care: “3. Improve Care, Lower Costs Act: This is the bill that would expand access to health care. It would create a public option and allow people to buy into Medicare.” (July 31, 2025).

Turning to education policy, Landsman wrote about another proposed bill: “4. Improve Education Act: No party has had a real plan to improve education in decades.

This bill invests in early childhood—from prenatal care and paid leave to preschool—so every kid shows up to kindergarten ready.

It also makes college and the trades more accessible and” (July 31, 2025).

Landsman has served as U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 1st District since replacing Steve Chabot in 2023. He was born in Cincinnati in 1976 and currently resides there. A graduate of Ohio University with a BA earned in 1999, Landsman’s recent communications highlight his focus on both health care affordability and comprehensive educational reform.



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