Rep. Paul Cutler, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, recently used his social media platform to invite constituents to engage in public policy discussions and reflect on respectful political discourse.
On January 12, 2026, Rep. Cutler posted an invitation for community members to participate in upcoming events across several cities. He wrote: “In addition to all those helpful, witty, generous comments you give on public policy via X, I invite you to have deeper discussions:
*Tues Jan 13th: Kaysville City Hall (6:30-8PM)
*Tues Jan 20th: Centerville Library (7-8:30PM)
*Sat Jan 24th: Bountiful City Hall (10-11:30AM) https://t.co/L5fI0MZq7C”.
Later that day, on January 13, Rep. Cutler made a lighthearted comment about his interactions with legislative staff. He asked: “So does this mean Legislative Staff really thinks of me me as a Chimp, Sloth? or Penguin? https://t.co/h8YAnRI4uP”.
On January 15, he expressed gratitude toward former Utah Governor Gary Herbert and organizations such as the UVU Herbert Institute and Tim Shriver for hosting a discussion focused on civil disagreement in politics. Rep. Cutler stated: “Thanks to Gov Herbert, @UVUHerbertInst , and @TimShriver for hosting a great discussion on how to disagree honestly and respectfully by expressing your political opinion while treating others with dignity #utpol https://t.co/btMwrvqeDz”.
Rep. Paul Cutler represents District 18 in the Utah House of Representatives and has been active in promoting civic engagement through town halls and online communication channels.

