Greg Landsman warns against proposed Republican healthcare cuts

Greg Landsman warns against proposed Republican healthcare cuts
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, recently shared a series of tweets on May 5, 2025. His posts addressed concerns about healthcare and the actions of Congressional Republicans.

In his first tweet of the day, Landsman tagged various labor unions, including @CincyAFLCIO, @AFLCIO, @IAFFofficial, @IAFFLocal48, @AFSCME, @UFCW, @CWAUnion, @IAM_Union, @LIUNA, @UAW, @NationalNurses, and others. The tweet was posted at 14:57 UTC.

Later that day at 22:21 UTC, Landsman expressed concern over potential healthcare cuts in another tweet. He stated that “Tens of millions of Americans are about to lose their healthcare.” He accused Congressional Republicans of attempting to cut nearly $1 trillion from healthcare funding to finance tax cuts for the wealthy while not being transparent about these intentions.

In a follow-up tweet posted simultaneously at 22:21 UTC, Landsman highlighted issues faced by some states that attempted similar measures. He noted that such attempts only resulted in increased paperwork and loss of coverage for those already qualifying for Medicaid. According to him, “These are people who are already working. They’re in school. They have a disability.”

Greg Landsman’s insights reflect his ongoing commitment as a Congressman to address significant issues affecting his constituents and the broader American public. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and an alumnus of Ohio University with a BA degree obtained in 1999, he continues to reside in Cincinnati.



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