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Bryan Cutler (Bryan Dean Cutler) was born on 2 April, 1975 in Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American politician from Pennsylvania. Discover Bryan Cutler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Who Is Bryan Cutler's Wife?
His wife is Jennifer Cutler
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Bryan Cutler Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bryan Cutler worth at the age of 49 years old? Bryan Cutler’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from . We have estimated Bryan Cutler's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Bryan Dean Cutler (born April 2, 1975) is an American politician and former Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
He graduated from Lancaster School of Radiology in 1995 and earned a bachelor's degree from Lebanon Valley College in 2001.
He worked as an X-ray technologist at Lancaster Regional Medical Center and as a Manager of Support Services at Lancaster General Hospital.
He was first elected in 2006, defeating incumbent Gibson C. Armstrong.
In 2006, he earned a J.D. degree with a certificate in health care from Widener University School of Law.
He served on the Drumore Township Planning Commission and represented Drumore Township in the Regional Planning Commission.
He was first elected in 2006, defeating incumbent Gibson C. Armstrong, who voted against the controversial 2005 legislative pay raise.
Despite his initial vote against the pay raise Armstrong later filed paperwork to receive it angering many of his constituents.
A Republican, Cutler represents the 100th legislative district of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
In 2014, in response to paychecks being subject to the state taking union dues from them, Cutler put forth a proposal to have this discontinued.
Cutler argued that the state ought to stay out of the handling of union dues because the state is aware that a certain percentage of union dues is used for political purposes including lobbying and paying for ads.
In 2015, Cutler voiced some of the worries he had about Governor Tom Wolf's proposed severance tax.
Cutler said, “If we’re gonna stunt the economic growth and future impact I think we have to consider that.”
Later in 2015, following the terror attacks in Paris, Cutler supported keeping Syrian refugees out of Pennsylvania.
Governor Tom Wolf's permitting of Syrian refugees into the state was criticized by Cutler and other Pennsylvania Republicans.
Cutler has said, “there is a real difference between those that seek peace and security and those that would use this opportunity to advance terrorism.”
In 2016, Cutler co-sponsored a memorandum in support of House Bill 1948, which was put forth by State Representative Kathy Rapp.
The bill's purpose was to make it so that abortions in Pennsylvania would only be permitted during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Cutler, along with Rapp and Representative Bryan Barbin, wrote in the memorandum that the bill would also put a stop to dismemberment being used as an abortion method.
Cutler supports the Atlantic Sunrise natural gas pipeline passing through Lancaster County.
Due to concerns involving private property and nature reserves, a request was made to have the pipeline re-routed.
However, believing that it would be less of a problem for roads, streams and properties, residents of Conestoga Township and Martic Township petitioned in favor of the first proposed route.
Cutler was given these petitions.
Cutler was against legalizing medical cannabis in Pennsylvania and opposed a bill that would do so.
He cited the illegal federal status under the Controlled Substances Act, the opioid epidemic, and other concerns.
He was elected House Majority Leader after the 2018 elections, and he became Speaker on June 22, 2020, after the resignation of Mike Turzai.
Cutler was born in Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania and attended Solanco High School.