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Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted yes on HR 517
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted yes on S 331
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted no on HRES 566
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted no on HRES 566
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted yes on HR 1
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted no on HR 1
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted no on HR 1
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted yes on HRES 519
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted yes on HR 43
Representative Greg Landsman (1)
US United States Representative since 3 months
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Voted yes on HR 2215
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BIOGRAPHY
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United States Representative
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BIRTH
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ABOUT
Biography
Gregory John Landsman, born on December 4, 1976, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a Democratic politician representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives since January 3, 2023. Prior to his congressional tenure, Landsman served on the Cincinnati City Council from 2018 to 2022, where he led initiatives to enhance public safety and core services. He was instrumental in establishing Cincinnati's first Office of Ethics and Good Government and the Balanced Development Scorecard to promote transparency in local governance.
Before entering elected office, Landsman dedicated his career to advocating for children and families. He worked as a public school teacher and served as the Executive Director of the Strive Partnership, focusing on education advocacy. Additionally, he was appointed Director of Faith-based and Community Initiatives under former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, leading efforts to assist local religious organizations in providing educational and food programs.
In 2016, Landsman spearheaded the successful Cincinnati Preschool Promise ballot measure, ensuring two years of quality preschool education for every three- and four-year-old in Cincinnati. In 2018, he built a coalition to pass the largest investment in transportation and infrastructure in Hamilton County's history.
In Congress, Landsman serves on the House Committee on Small Business and the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. He is a member of several caucuses, including the New Democrat Coalition, the Congressional Labor Caucus, and the Congressional Equality Caucus.
Landsman resides in Cincinnati with his wife, Sarah, and their two children, Maddie and Elijah.
Education and Political Experience
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Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from Ohio University
- Master's degree in Theology from Harvard University
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Political Experience:
- Director of Faith-based and Community Initiatives under Ohio Governor Ted Strickland
- Executive Director of the Strive Partnership
- Elected to Cincinnati City Council in 2017; served from 2018 to 2022
- Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022; assumed office on January 3, 2023
Notable Achievements
- Led the successful Cincinnati Preschool Promise initiative, providing two years of quality preschool education for all three- and four-year-olds in Cincinnati.
- Established Cincinnati's first Office of Ethics and Good Government and the Balanced Development Scorecard to enhance transparency and trust in local government.
- In Congress, introduced the Making Insulin Affordable for All Children Act in 2023, aiming to cap insulin costs at $35 per month for individuals 26 and under with private insurance or Medicaid.
- Co-introduced the bipartisan Enhancing COPS Hiring Program Grants for Local Law Enforcement Act in 2023, proposing the use of federal grants for recruitment and retention bonuses in law enforcement agencies.
- Awarded Legislator of the Year by the Disabled American Veterans Department of Ohio in 2024 for his support to veterans and their families.
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