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Old 02-27-2008, 05:42 PM #1
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Post penn state rep. Bryan Cutler lost both of his parents to ALS.



On Monday, Feb. 11, Cutler met with the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the ALS Association to discuss their advocacy efforts for ALS. ALS research is very important to Cutler, who lost both of his parents to the disease.


http://www.repcutler.com/

Bryan Cutler (Republican)
Lancaster County (Part)


Occupation:
Legislator

Education:
Lancaster General School of Radiology, 1995 Certificate
Lebanon Valley College, B.S., 2001 summa cum laude
Widener University, J.D., 2006
Widener University, Certificate in Health Care, 2006

Standing Committee Assignments:

Children & Youth
Game & Fisheries
Health & Human Services
Local Government
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Home Page: http://www.repcutler.com/

Hon. Bryan Cutler
207 East State Street
Quarryville, PA 17566
(717) 786-4551
Fax: (717) 786-3645

Hon. Bryan Cutler
147A East Wing
PO Box 202100
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2100
(717) 783-6424


E-Mail My Office:jblantz
@pahousegop.com


State Rep. Bryan Cutler of Peach Bottom, an attorney and former x-ray technologist, has studied health care in depth. His concern is motivated in part by the hardships his family faced after both his parents died of Lou Gehrig's disease.
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