Rep. Thomas Kutz, a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, shared several updates on his social media accounts in early December 2025.
On December 7, 2025, Kutz marked the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack with a commemorative message. He wrote, “On this solemn day, we pause to remember Dec. 7, 1941 – the ‘date which will live in infamy’ – and honor the lives lost 84 years ago. The attack on Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii, killed 2,403 Americans, wounded 1,178 others and led to the United States’ entrance into World”.
The following day, December 8, Kutz reflected on local holiday festivities in Boiling Springs. He posted about participating in seasonal events alongside fellow state representative Greg Rothman: “Enjoyed warm cider and carols yesterday to kick off the holiday season! I had such a great time at the KrisKringle market and Christmas kickoff in Boiling Springs with @rothman_greg; walking around, visiting local shops, and chatting with very merry constituents!”
Later that evening on December 8, Kutz recognized Commissioner Dean Villone for his service to Lower Allen Township (LAT). In his post he stated: “It was an honor to present a citation from myself and @RepDelozier tonight to a dedicated public servant. Commissioner Dean Villone has served Lower Allen Township for 8 years, 3 of which I had the privilege of serving alongside him. He’s overseen growth and prosperity in LAT,”
Kutz represents portions of Cumberland County in Pennsylvania’s legislature. His posts reflect both remembrance of national history—specifically referencing President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s characterization of Pearl Harbor as “a date which will live in infamy”—and engagement with community activities and local governance.

