Rep. Jennifer Gross, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, recently posted several comments on her social media account regarding state and local issues.
On March 28, 2026, Gross expressed support for the Tennessee Attorney General by stating: “Kudos to the TN AG. @AGTennessee https://t.co/zr6GdltZK7”.
Later that same day, she commented on Cincinnati’s mayoral leadership: “Cincinnati needs a mayor who walks the streets in the city he’s responsible for. That way safety is paramount and the struggle of the citizens is understood. I think Aftab lives in a glass house. https://t.co/oLl6Ngska1” (March 28, 2026).
On March 30, 2026, Gross explained her opposition to recent legislation related to marijuana and hemp regulation in Ohio: “I voted against this bill because it went way too far. Marketing to or near children is bad and the intoxicating hemp is unnatural. We should have stopped at that.
What Do New Ohio Restrictions On Marijuana And Hemp Mean For Consumers And Businesses? – Marijuana Moment”.
Gross has been an active participant in legislative debates concerning cannabis policy in Ohio, where new regulations have introduced tighter restrictions on both marijuana and hemp products. These measures have generated discussion among lawmakers about marketing practices and product safety for consumers and minors.



