Full Name:
Josh S. Cutler
Gender:
Male
Family:
2 Children
Birth Date:
01/22/1971
Birth Place:
Duxbury
Home City:
Duxbury, MA
MPP, Environmental Policy, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, 2016
JD, Suffolk University Law School, 2001
BA, Political Science, Skidmore College, 1994
Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, District Sixth Plymouth, 2013-2024
Candidate, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, District Sixth Plymouth, 2022
Member, Hull Board of Selectmen, 1999-2002
Co-Founder, House Blockchain Technology Caucus, 2021-present
Co-Chair, Coastal Caucus, 2019-present
Former Member, Bonding, Capital Expenditure and State Assets Committee, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Committee on Higher Education, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
Former Member, Steering, Policy and Scheduling Committee, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
Co-Chair, Future of Work Commission, 2021-2022
Co-Chair, Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Study Commission, 2021-2022
Vice Chair, Joint Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities, Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 2019-2020
Member, Joint Committee on Telecommunication, Utilities and Energy, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2015-2020
Member, Joint Committee on Ways and Means, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2017-2020
Vice Chair, Joint Community Development and Small Business Committee, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2017-2018
Member, Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Committee, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2015-2016
Member, Post Audit and Oversight Committee, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2013-2016
Member, Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2013-2014
Founder, Express Newspapers
Former Publisher & Editor, Pet Gazette
Former Intern, State Senator Mark Montigny
Partner, Coletta & Cutler, Limited Liability Company, 2015-2022
Adjunct Professor, Quincy College, 2019-2021
Publisher & Editor, Duxbury Clipper, 1998-2012
Bar Advocate, Committee for Public Counsel Services, 2004-2006
Account Executive, Bridgeman Communications, 1996-1998
Legislative Aide, Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1995-1996
Member, Board of Directors for the Duxbury Free Library, Incorporated, present
Member, National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981, present
Member, Duxbury Business Association
Former Member/Chair, Duxbury Democratic Town Committee
Driver, Meal on Wheels
Co-Chair, Solar Energy Subcommittee
Member, South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Former Member, War Memorial Committee
Working Group Member, Center for Advancing Policy on Employment for Youth, 2021-2022
Member, Duxbury Alternative Energy Committee, 2007-2019
Member, Duxbury Rural & Historical Society, 2010-2015
Lifelong Learning Instructor, Duxbury Senior Center, 2014
Member, Board of Directors, Pembroke Chamber of Commerce, 2010-2013
Member, Duxbury Planning Board, 2009-2013
Member, Board of Directors, Hanson Kiwanis, 2012
Trustee, Board of Trustees, Duxbury Free Library, 2011
Member, Duxbury 375th Committee, 2011
Awards:
Thomas M. Menino Award for Public Service, Disability Policy Consortium, 2021;
Legislator of the Year, Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, 2021;
History Scholar Award, Baltimore City Historical Society, 2020;
Legislator of the Year, Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers, 2020;
Jennie F. McLauthlen Award for Lifelong Learning, Kingston Public Library, 2019;
Legislator of the Year, Plymouth/Bristol Central Labor Council, 2019;
Legislator of the Year award, The ARC of Greater Plymouth, 2018;
Legislative Advocacy Award, Mass. Nurses Association, 2015;
Environmental Hero Award, South Shore Recycling Cooperative, 2014;
Fellow, Council of State Governments, Robert J. Thompson Eastern Leadership Academy, 2013;
Top 40 under 40 business leaders, Plymouth and Cape Business Magazine, 2010