Pennsylvania State Representative Thomas Kutz, who serves Cumberland County and is affiliated with the Pennsylvania State House, shared a series of posts on April 8, 2026, highlighting his recent engagements with constituents and students.
On the morning of April 8, Kutz expressed enthusiasm for school visits at the Capitol: “School tours are one of my favorite parts of the job – and seeing the excitement from the kids never gets old! If you ever find yourself in the Harrisburg area, make sure you stop and take a tour of our stunning Capitol building. Unbiased (well, maybe not), it’s the most https://t.co/XOUrbTyvxs”.
Later that day, he thanked participants in a local community event: “Thank you to everyone who joined us last night for our Upper Allen Township Pizza & Policy event! If you weren’t able to join us, make sure you look out for the next one – we’ll be all over the district! https://t.co/06cziTPmgX”.
In another post on April 8, Kutz reflected on an educational roundtable held with Messiah University students: “Yesterday afternoon I had the privilege of joining students from @messiah_univ for a roundtable focused on the future of education in Pennsylvania. We had a great conversation with graduating seniors and faculty about how future educators can effectively engage with the https://t.co/yi7SMpezca”.
According to his official biography, Kutz holds several roles beyond legislative duties. He participates in committees such as Appropriations, Consumer Protection, and Finance; he also serves as a licensed attorney. In recognition of his service, he received the 2024 Government Leader of the Year award from the Harrisburg Regional Chamber and CREDC (source).







