Rep. Paul Cutler, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, recently used his social media platform to highlight ongoing policy discussions and initiatives in Utah, ranging from artificial intelligence to water management and legislative updates.
On December 3, 2025, Rep. Cutler expressed appreciation for several state officials in promoting responsible AI policies: “Thanks to @GovCox , @JeffersonMoss & @MargaretBusse for their efforts to promote good AI Policy. I appreciated the opportunity to moderate an AI Summit session on how individuals might be compensated for the use of their data https://t.co/bH3XnCEQYJ https://t.co/70QCvaz4jr”. Gov. Spencer Cox has been noted for advocating forward-thinking technology regulations within Utah’s government.
The following day, on December 4, 2025, Rep. Cutler shared information about water resource efforts in the state: “Fascinating article on cloud seeding and Utah’s efforts to get more water to the GSL
https://t.co/W9koHcxe3p”. Cloud seeding has been one of several strategies deployed by Utah officials aiming to address declining water levels at the Great Salt Lake.
Later that same day, he referenced his December Legislative Newsletter with a note on balancing policy topics with personal touches: “My December Legislative Newsletter includes a long discussion on redistricting which I offset by including Holiday greetings with pictures of my cute grand-kids. Let’s all agree: kids on Christmas cards are better than controversial judicial rulings.
https://t.co/8Z7emkV6Jt https://t.co/0gRohNeEV1″. Redistricting remains a contentious issue in many states, including Utah.
Rep. Paul Cutler serves as a legislator in Utah’s House of Representatives and is known for engaging publicly on policy issues affecting both technology and environmental stewardship within the state.


