Rep. Paul Cutler, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, posted a series of tweets in mid-April 2026 highlighting his participation in local educational and policy events.
On April 15, 2026, Cutler expressed gratitude for being included in a graduation event at Davis Technical College. He wrote, “Thank @Davistechcolleg for allowing me to participate in your inspiring graduation program with such impressive students. Davis Tech changes lives! https://t.co/IaXAt44Uth”.
The following day, April 16, he acknowledged an invitation from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute to join a policy discussion: “Thanks@KemGardnerInst for the invitation to participate in this important policy discussion. https://t.co/5hchq2GYrv”.
On April 17, Cutler thanked KSL.com for their coverage of the same policy event hosted by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute and referenced ongoing conversations about Utah’s expanding data center industry: “Thanks @KSLcom for the additional coverage of this important discussion hosted by @KemGardnerInst Here’s how Utah can navigate the data center boom https://t.co/MOmGCEHhUv https://t.co/Y32WiZFkbd”.
Davis Technical College is known for providing technical education programs that prepare students for immediate employment or further study. The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute is affiliated with the University of Utah and regularly convenes discussions on economic and demographic issues relevant to state policymakers and business leaders.
Utah has recently experienced rapid growth in its technology sector, including significant investment in new data centers as part of broader efforts to diversify its economy and support digital infrastructure needs.

