Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over healthcare policy changes

Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over healthcare policy changes
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st district and has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2023, shared his views on healthcare policy and corporate influence via social media on June 9, 2025.

In a tweet posted at 15:59 UTC, Congressman Landsman expressed concern over potential healthcare losses for residents of Greater Cincinnati. He stated that “Over 116,000 people in Greater Cincinnati alone could lose their healthcare.” He attributed these potential losses to efforts aimed at financing tax cuts for wealthy individuals and large corporate investors. Landsman concluded with a call to action: “Kill the bill. Save Americans.”

At 16:15 UTC, Congressman Landsman shared his personal preference for convenience stores. In his view, “@udf_official is the greatest of all convenience stores ever.” He compared UDF favorably against other popular chains like Wawa and Sheetz, highlighting its offerings such as ice cream, shakes, coffee, hot food options, and overall atmosphere.

Later that day at 20:05 UTC, he addressed concerns about socio-economic disparities and governmental influence by stating that “The world’s richest people have taken over this government.” According to him, these entities are targeting impoverished children both domestically and globally.

Congressman Greg Landsman’s insights reflect his ongoing commitment to issues affecting constituents in Ohio’s 1st district—a position he has held since succeeding Steve Chabot in 2023. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and an alumnus of Ohio University (class of ’99), he continues to reside in his hometown while advocating for local interests.



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