Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight advocacy efforts on justice and healthcare

Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight advocacy efforts on justice and healthcare
Greg Landsman U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has been vocal on various issues through his social media presence. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and a graduate of Ohio University, Landsman has actively engaged with his constituents on matters ranging from due process to healthcare funding.

On July 10, 2025, Congressman Landsman stated “We are working with his lawyer and federal officials – and are fighting to ensure he gets the due process he is entitled to.” This tweet highlights ongoing efforts by the congressman and legal representatives to secure fair treatment for an individual under unspecified circumstances.

Later that day, at approximately 00:51 UTC, Landsman expressed disapproval regarding actions by a fellow representative. He tweeted “This is disgusting. Rep. Fine should apologize. No one should be treated this way. Not helpful. Not who we are. Awful.” The statement underscores his call for accountability and respectful conduct among public officials.

In another tweet on July 10th at 18:39 UTC, Landsman addressed concerns about funding for HIV prevention services in Ohio. He noted “This administration is actively withholding funding for HIV prevention services across Ohio.” He mentioned collaborating with Representatives Beatty and Sykes to urge Secretary Kennedy to release grant funds immediately, emphasizing the vital role of organizations like Equitas Health and Caracole in saving lives.

Greg Landsman’s tenure in Congress began after succeeding Steve Chabot in 2023. His educational background includes a BA from Ohio University obtained in 1999.



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