Ohio Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets address jobs and policy impacts

Ohio Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets address jobs and policy impacts
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, shared a series of tweets on July 3, 2025, addressing various national issues. Landsman, born in Cincinnati and an alumnus of Ohio University, highlighted concerns about employment and energy costs linked to clean energy projects.

In his tweet at 19:04:49 UTC, Congressman Landsman stated that “7. From those clean energy projects, 1.75 million jobs will be eliminated.” This remark reflects his concern over potential job losses associated with the transition to cleaner energy sources.

At 19:04:50 UTC, he commented on immigration policy expenditure by stating, “9. Tens of billions will be spent building more detention centers instead of investing in real immigration reform.” This suggests a critique of current spending priorities concerning immigration.

Additionally, in another post at 19:04:50 UTC, he warned constituents about rising energy expenses due to these policies by saying, “8. Your energy costs will go up by 30%. That’s hundreds of dollars every year.”

These statements reflect Congressman Landsman’s ongoing engagement with critical economic and social issues as part of his legislative role for Ohio’s 1st District.



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