Greg Landsman

Ohio Congressional District 1

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About Greg Landsman

A former public school teacher, Greg Landsman spent his career fighting for working families. Greg led the Preschool Promise initiative, which now provides two years of quality preschool for Cincinnati’s three and four year olds, and spent five years on Cincinnati City Council. Today, Greg is proud to represent Southwest Ohio in Congress, where he continues to champion what matters most to those at home: protecting our freedoms, lowering costs, and making it easier to raise a family.

Born and raised in Greater Cincinnati, Greg attended public schools before going to Ohio University to study Economics and Political Science. After college, Greg worked as a public high school teacher. In the aftermath of 9/11, he was inspired to study faith and religion. Greg earned a Master’s Degree in Theology from Harvard and went on to serve as Governor Strickland’s Director of Faith Based and Community Initiatives, where he led Ohio’s efforts to help churches and synagogues provide education and food programs. Greg and his wife, Sarah, live in Mt. Washington with their two children, Maddie and Elijah.

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Why Congressional elections matter to educators:

  • Politicians are making education more and more political. As a union of educators, we need representatives that will advocate for public education and will fight radical and extreme policies that deeply affect students and educators.
  • Engaging in congressional elections is crucial for educators as the decisions made by lawmakers directly impact education policies, funding, and resources. Elected officials have the power to shape legislation that affects schools, teachers, students, and the overall education system. By staying informed and engaged in the political process, educators can advocate for policies that support their students and profession, ultimately influencing the quality of education provided to future generations.
  • US Congressional elections will be instrumental in achieving legislative goals for educators and fighting against the onslaught of policy that damages public schools and the needs of educators, including in the areas of healthcare, labor, and gun control.

Congress is essential in accomplishing legislative goals that with ensure public education’s strength and the needs of educators.

Some of these needs include:

  • Regular updates to all components (base cost and local capacity) of the funding plan and fully funding public schools, including increasing Title I funding, increasing
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) funding, and increasing funding for high-quality career and technical education programs
  • Ensuring all Ohio school districts are able to fully staff, recruit, and retain their schools with qualified school employees
  • Ensuring a living wage, preserving, and improving benefits, pensions, and retirement systems for public employees, including educators
  • Freedom to teach and learn without state censorship laws that inhibit students from receiving an inclusive, culturally responsive, truthful education
  • Reforming the number and effect of mandated standardized testing
  • Protecting and strengthening collective bargaining, due process, and continuing contract-tenure rights for public education employees
  • Opposing vouchers, taxpayer dollars funding private schools, and the privatization of education and educational support services
  • Holding private schools that accept vouchers to the same academic and financial accountability as public schools
  • Providing universal health school meals for all students and healthy nutrition standards for school meals and snacks
  • Federal funding for the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
  • Making college more affordable for everyone
  • Protecting people from being denied health insurance coverage or being charged more for coverage because of pre-existing medical conditions
  • Ensuring common-sense gun safety

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