Rep. Jennifer Gross, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, posted a series of messages on her social media account in early March 2026 addressing technology infrastructure and child safety legislation.
On March 7, 2026, Gross emphasized the importance of energy independence for data centers, stating, “Yep and our data centers need to be self sustaining. Meaning they have technology to create their own energy sources.”
The following day, she responded affirmatively to another post with a brief comment: “Yes!” (March 8, 2026).
Later that same day, Gross addressed concerns about missing children in Ohio and referenced legislative efforts to improve public safety alerts. She wrote, “Please pray for families parents like Ms Cook who have lost their precious children. HB359 would save lives. Ohio Senate mulls alert system for missing children | NBC4 WCMH-TV” (March 8, 2026).
Gross’s comments on data center sustainability reflect ongoing discussions about reliable energy supplies for critical infrastructure as demand grows across the United States. Her remarks regarding HB359 align with recent legislative initiatives in Ohio aimed at enhancing statewide alert systems for missing children.



