Greg Landsman voices opposition to proposed healthcare policy changes

Greg Landsman voices opposition to proposed healthcare policy changes
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has been vocal on social media regarding healthcare policies. On May 14, 2025, he expressed his concerns about a proposed plan that he claims would adversely affect millions of Americans.

In a tweet posted at 05:55:44 UTC, Congressman Landsman outlined the contentious issue. He stated, “Here’s what’s happening: Their plan: take healthcare from millions of Americans to pay for tax cuts for the uber-wealthy. Our plan: fight back until they abandon their plan and we save everyone’s healthcare.”

Later that morning at 07:33:08 UTC, Landsman commented on an ongoing debate within the Energy and Commerce Committee. He remarked, “Twelve hours into this @EnergyCommerce debate, they’re saying the quiet parts out loud. Their plan is to ‘clean up the rolls’ and rip healthcare away from millions of Americans.”

By early afternoon at 13:36:11 UTC, Congressman Landsman further elaborated on his stance after nearly a full day of discussions. He tweeted, “We’re 19 hours in. It’s very clear they’re making healthcare so inaccessible and difficult that many Americans may give up— even though they’re likely eligible for Medicaid as healthcare.”

Greg Landsman’s active participation in these debates reflects his commitment to addressing healthcare accessibility issues for his constituents in Ohio’s 1st district. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and holding a BA from Ohio University since 1999, he continues to reside in Cincinnati.



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