Rep Jennifer Gross shares updates on White House visit and health policy advocacy

Rep Jennifer Gross shares updates on White House visit and health policy advocacy
Jennifer Gross — The Ohio House of Representatives
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Rep. Jennifer Gross, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, recently shared updates on her official X (formerly Twitter) account regarding her participation in national policy discussions and her ongoing advocacy for medical liberty.

On August 20, 2025, Rep. Gross posted about attending briefings at the White House as part of an Ohio delegation: “It was my great honor to be part of the Ohio contingent who went to the White House for briefings on the Big Beautiful Bill and implementation of America First policy. Our future is incredibly bright in Ohio and our entire nation. God Bless America @A1Policy_OH https://t.co/SlHBE87U4M”

Later that day, she reaffirmed her commitment to health policy initiatives with another post: “Making America Healthy Again (MAHA) takes grit and determination. I have been standing with the people of Ohio on medical liberty since day 1 in office and I will not stop fighting for you until we have laws in place to protect our citizens.

This morning Representative Tim https://t.co/W3T5mrCsuV” The “Making America Healthy Again” initiative reflects ongoing debates over healthcare legislation and personal freedoms within Ohio.

On August 23, 2025, Gross reiterated her support for nationalistic policies by posting simply: “America First. https://t.co/hi5suPGgdR”

Gross has consistently aligned herself with conservative causes such as “America First,” which prioritizes domestic interests in federal policymaking. She has also advocated for increased medical autonomy in Ohio, supporting legislative efforts aimed at protecting individual healthcare choices.



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