Now, Greg is focused on returning our taxpayers dollars to Southwest Ohio to fix our roads, bridges, and waterlines.
Bring federal infrastructure funding to Southwest Ohio to fix roads, bridges, and waterlines and rebuild communities.
Occurrences
Evidence
Congressman Greg Landsman announced that more than $14 million for 14 local projects had "passed through government funding bills and were signed into law," including infrastructure items such as Warren County Transportation Improvement District road work and municipal improvement projects.
Public Law 119-75 includes Division D, the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026, showing the appropriations vehicle that funded transportation and related infrastructure programs was enacted on Feb. 3, 2026.
Assessments
The promise was to bring federal infrastructure funding to Southwest Ohio for roads, bridges, waterlines, and community rebuilding. The evidence shows Landsman announced more than $14 million for 14 local Southwest Ohio projects that passed in federal government funding bills and were signed into law during his current House term, including transportation and municipal improvement projects. The enacted appropriations law corroborates that the funding vehicle became law on February 3, 2026. Because this is federal funding secured while he was serving in federal office and tied directly to the promised infrastructure/community investment outcome, this counts as delivered in the same term.