Pennsylvania State Representative Thomas Kutz, who serves Cumberland County and is affiliated with the Pennsylvania State House, recently shared several reflections on his legislative role and responsibilities through posts on his social media account.
On April 6, 2026, Kutz expressed gratitude for a recent engagement by posting “Thank you for having us!”.
The following day, on April 7, 2026, he commented on the diversity within the Republican caucus: “POV: You walk into a room with 100 legislators and zero filters. The Republican caucus isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s Philadelphia, suburban Southeast PA, Southwest PA, and everywhere in between. Different districts, different realities, all in one room. Behind closed doors,”.
Later that same day, Kutz highlighted his commitment to representing his constituents: “Stepping up to the mic isn’t about me, it’s about the 68,000 people I represent. Every word, every vote carries their trust, their voice, and the honor of the House. This office isn’t mine, it’s theirs, and every single day, I work to make them proud of their representative.”
According to information from his official website (https://www.repkutz.com/about), Kutz has received recognition as Government Leader of the Year from the Harrisburg Regional Chamber and CREDC in 2024. He participates in committees such as Appropriations, Consumer Protection, and Finance; he also serves as a licensed attorney.







