# Lisa Cutter

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{{short description|American politician from Colorado}}
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| name         = Lisa Cutter
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| state_senate = Colorado
| district     = [20th](/source/Colorado's_20th_Senate_district)
| term_start   = January 9, 2023
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| predecessor  = [Jessie Danielson](/source/Jessie_Danielson)
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| state_house1 = Colorado
| district1    = 25th
| term_start1  = January 4, 2019
| term_end1    = January 9, 2023
| preceded1    = [Timothy Leonard](/source/Timothy_Leonard_(Colorado_politician))
| succeeded1   = [Tammy Story](/source/Tammy_Story)
| party        = [Democratic](/source/United_States_Democratic_Party)
| birth_date   = {{birth date and age|1963|10|14}}
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'''Lisa Ann Cutter''' (born October 14, 1963) is an American politician and a member of the [Colorado Senate](/source/Colorado_Senate) who represents [District 20](/source/Colorado's_20th_Senate_district). The 20th senate district includes all or part of the communities of [Lakewood](/source/Lakewood%2C_Colorado), [Dakota Ridge](/source/Dakota_Ridge%2C_Colorado), [Arvada](/source/Arvada%2C_Colorado), [Fairmount](/source/Fairmount%2C_Colorado) and [Evergreen](/source/Evergreen%2C_Colorado) in [Jefferson County](/source/Jefferson_County%2C_Colorado).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://redistricting.colorado.gov/rails/active_storage/disk/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsibWVzc2FnZSI6IkJBaDdDVG9JYTJWNVNTSWhNM001TlhBM2JuSnJZMkp4YVhsbGJHaDRkV3RpZFhNeGJtVXhhZ1k2QmtWVU9oQmthWE53YjNOcGRHbHZia2tpWVdsdWJHbHVaVHNnWm1sc1pXNWhiV1U5SWpJd01qRmZVMlZ1WVhSbFgwUnBjM1J5YVdOMFh6SXdMbkJrWmlJN0lHWnBiR1Z1WVcxbEtqMVZWRVl0T0Njbk1qQXlNVjlUWlc1aGRHVmZSR2x6ZEhKcFkzUmZNakF1Y0dSbUJqc0dWRG9SWTI5dWRHVnVkRjkwZVhCbFNTSVVZWEJ3YkdsallYUnBiMjR2Y0dSbUJqc0dWRG9SYzJWeWRtbGpaVjl1WVcxbE9ncHNiMk5oYkE9PSIsImV4cCI6IjIwMjUtMDctMDdUMjA6MDk6MTguMDk5WiIsInB1ciI6ImJsb2Jfa2V5In19--95d63721f7d839967789369524c8afff03a88edb/2021_Senate_District_20.pdf |title=Colorado Senate District 20 (2021) |author=Colorado Independent Legislative Redistricting Commission |date=March 18, 2022 |website= |publisher=State of Colorado |access-date=January 10, 2023 |quote=}}</ref>

Cutter was first elected to the [Colorado General Assembly](/source/Colorado_General_Assembly) in 2018, where she represented the 25th district of the [Colorado House of Representatives](/source/Colorado_House_of_Representatives). She was elected to the [Colorado Senate](/source/Colorado_Senate) in the [2022 Colorado Senate election](/source/2022_Colorado_Senate_election).<ref>{{cite web| url =https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/2022/2022GeneralStateAbstractCertResults.pdf| title =2022 Abstract of Votes Cast| access-date =January 10, 2022| publisher =Colorado Secretary of State| archive-date =December 31, 2022| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20221231174734/https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/2022/2022GeneralStateAbstractCertResults.pdf| url-status =dead}}</ref>

==Career==

Cutter was elected in the general election on November 6, 2018, winning 53 percent of the vote over 47 percent of [Republican](/source/United_States_Republican_Party) candidate Steve Szutenbach.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/11/06/us/elections/results-colorado-elections.html|title=Colorado Election Results - Election Results 2018 - The New York Times|work=The New York Times |date=November 6, 2018 |access-date=November 25, 2018}}</ref>

In the 2022 Colorado State Senate election, Cutter defeated Republican candidate Tim Walsh with 54 percent of the vote.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Toomer |first=Lindsey |date=2022-11-09 |title=Democrats on their way to maintain control of Colorado Senate according to Wednesday results |url=https://coloradonewsline.com/2022/11/08/democrats-maintain-control-colorado-senate/ |access-date=2022-11-25 |website=Colorado Newsline |language=en-US}}</ref> In February 2025, she sponsored the Modernizing Depopulation Act (SB26-123), which opposes the use of ventilation shut down (VSD) and VSD plus heat (VSD+) in poultry disease control and encourages the use of higher-welfare methods.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-02-25 |title=Colorado Bill Would Phase Out Heatstroke as a Poultry Depopulation Method {{!}} Animal Welfare Institute |url=https://awionline.org/press-releases/colorado-bill-would-phase-out-heatstroke-poultry-depopulation-method |access-date=2026-04-02 |website=awionline.org |language=en}}</ref>

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