Greg Landsman mobilizes grassroots support on Social Security and immigration issues

Greg Landsman mobilizes grassroots support on Social Security and immigration issues
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, has been actively engaging with constituents through social media to address significant issues like Social Security and immigration. Landsman, born in Cincinnati in 1976 and an Ohio University alum, uses Twitter to communicate legislative matters and constituent services.

On April 15, 2025, Landsman urged the public to continue lobbying against proposed changes to Social Security. In his tweet, he emphasized the importance of grassroots advocacy to safeguard Social Security for future seniors, stating, “Keep calling. Keep sharing your stories. We can make this so unpopular that they walk away, and we can protect Social Security for another generation of seniors.”

The following day, April 16, 2025, Landsman announced an upcoming opportunity for constituents to access assistance during mobile office hours in Price Hill. He invited constituents struggling with federal services to attend, providing details: “Our team will be in Price Hill next Tuesday, April 22, for mobile office hours. If you need help navigating Social Security, IRS returns, immigration, or veterans’ benefits—we’re here to help. 11 AM – 3 PM 970 Purcell Ave, Cincinnati, OH RSVP: https://t.co/yeUz4IKYYb”

Later on April 16, 2025, Landsman addressed perceived legal violations concerning immigration issues, urging Democrats to present robust solutions. Reflecting on the situation, he tweeted, “They’re operating outside of the law and defying a court order. Democrats have to fight this, and offer a compelling alternative to this mayhem. On Garcia…and how we fix the border, immigration https://t.co/Eng0T3K2Bm”

Greg Landsman, who succeeded Steve Chabot in Congress, uses these social media interventions to advocate for policy changes and provide needed services to Ohio constituents.



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