Greg Landsman’s reflections range from Israeli statehood to local sports achievements

Greg Landsman’s reflections range from Israeli statehood to local sports achievements
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, currently representing Ohio’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, shared several thoughts on social media on June 10, 2025. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1976, Landsman has been serving in Congress since he replaced Steve Chabot in 2023.

In a post at 16:05 UTC, Congressman Landsman expressed his views on the importance of Israel’s success. He stated, “I also push on Israel because I need it to succeed. Jews need a Jewish state. That is non-negotiable. Nearly all Jews live in two places – here and Israel.” The congressman emphasized that this distribution is not by choice.

At 17:04 UTC, he extended congratulations to the Lebanon High School softball team for their achievement as State Champions for the first time in its program’s history. “Congratulations to the Lebanon High School softball team for becoming State Champions for the first time in its program’s history! What an accomplishment!” he wrote, adding that they make Southwest Ohio proud.

Later at 17:36 UTC, Landsman criticized a bill affecting healthcare coverage. He warned about potential consequences if it passes: “Their bill strips healthcare from 16 million people. It pulls $1T from the healthcare system.” He argued that such actions would lead to hospital closures and reduced access to care due to doctors closing their practices.

As context, Greg Landsman graduated from Ohio University with a BA in 1999 and continues to reside in Cincinnati with his family.



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