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Rep Jennifer Gross questions mask mandates and supports vaccine policy changes

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Jennifer Gross | The Ohio House of Representatives

Jennifer Gross | The Ohio House of Representatives

Rep. Jennifer Gross, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, shared a series of posts on her social media account in early October 2025 discussing vaccine policy and local political events.

On October 5, Gross questioned COVID-19 mask mandates for vaccinated individuals by sharing a text message allegedly sent to a doctor. She wrote, "Can you believe someone texted this to a doctor? Of course, we know the vaccinated ended up having to mask anyway. Absurd. Stunningly absurd."

The following day, she advocated for uniformity in vaccine policies across all types. On October 6, Gross stated, "This should be the same for all vaccines.

#PassOHHB112

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https://t.co/EDgzQFfTWE" House Bill 112 is legislation under consideration in Ohio that addresses vaccination requirements and exemptions.

Later that evening, Gross expressed gratitude towards her local party chapter regarding an event honoring Charlie Kirk. In her post dated October 6, she said, "Thank you for honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk. I'm proud of my Butler County GOP."

House Bill 112 has generated discussion in Ohio about vaccine mandates and individual rights. The debate reflects ongoing national conversations about public health measures since the COVID-19 pandemic.