Rep. Gross Votes in Support of Senate Concurrent Resolution 5
State Representative Jennifer Gross (R-West Chester) today voted in support of Senate Concurrent Resolution 5 – urging President Trump to support the Ohio Department of Medicaid’s pending request to implement work requirements for Medicaid expansion recipients.
“These requirements are about creating pathways to opportunity and self-reliance, not barriers. They enhance principles of empowerment and responsibility in Ohio. Encouraging workforce participation ensures Medicaid’s sustainability while driving community prosperity,” said Gross, Chair of the House Medicaid Committee.
This request was made by the Ohio Department of Medicaid to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in February this year.
Should this request be approved, starting January 1, 2026, to be enrolled in Medicaid Group VIII services, an individual must satisfy at least one of the following criteria:
- Be at least fifty-five years of age
- Be employed
- Be enrolled in school or an occupational training program
- Be participating in an alcohol and drug addiction treatment program
- Have intensive physical health care needs or serious mental illness
By encouraging employment and education, this would reduce reliance on Medicaid services over time, helping fill jobs and helping Ohioans prosper.
Currently in Ohio, there are 144,792 jobs available and 93,389 of them have over a $50,000 salary.
The resolution is now adopted, and the Ohio Department of Medicaid awaits a decision from the Federal Government to approve or deny the waiver.