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Rachel Gross

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Rachel Gross is running for State Representative.

Rachel Gross is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.

Personal background

Rachel Gross is originally from Portland, Michigan. She earned an associate's degree from Montcalm Community College and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from American Sentinel University. She lives with her husband, Scott Gross, and their four children.

Professional background

Rachel currently works as a clinical research nurse at Corewell Health. She previously worked as a director of nursing and associate director of nursing at The Willows at Okemos, and as a registered nurse at Spectrum Health, Lansing Genesis Surgery Center, and Sparrow Health System.

Political background

Rachel Gross's campaign for Michigan State Representative for District 78 is her first run for public office.

Economy

Supports cutting unnecessary regulations.

Advocates for expanded rural homebuyer assistance and partnerships between local employers and the state.

Advocates for state reforms to expand tax incentives for smaller, community-scale housing projects.

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Public Safety

As of May 1, 2026, Rachel Gross’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Advocates for legislation to make mental health screening a routine part of healthcare in Michigan.

Commits to expanding rural healthcare access, lowering costs, protecting Medicaid, and reducing prescription drug prices.

Supports nurse staffing policies focused on patient safety, accountability, and workforce retention.

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Education

Supports equitable school funding, expansion of hands-on and technical training for students, and infrastructure improvements.

Supports mandatory life skills education in schools, focusing on emotional literacy, mental health awareness, and peer relationships.

Supports House Bill (HB) 4141, which would restrict cell phone use during instructional time in schools.

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Energy & the Environment

As of May 1, 2026, Rachel Gross’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As of May 1, 2026, Rachel Gross’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

Supports defending equal protection under the law, upholding voter-approved constitutional rights, and opposing efforts to roll back those freedoms.

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