An attorney by trade, Cutrona was appointed to the
Ohio House of Representatives on May 28, 2020, succeeding
Don Manning, who had died in March of that year. In July 2020, Cutrona voted against removing
Larry Householder as Speaker of the House, who had been federally indicted and later convicted in connection with the
Ohio nuclear bribery scandal tied to House Bill 6. The Ohio House voted 75–21 to expel Householder, with Cutrona among the 21 Republican members who opposed the resolution. Cutrona cited due process and a lack of a criminal conviction (at the time) as his reasoning for not voting to expel Householder. In the November 2020 general election, Cutrona successfully kept his seat, defeating Democratic challenger Chris Stanley 61% to 39%. Cutrona won re-election in 2022, defeating Democratic challenger Bruce Neff 57% to 43%. In November 2024, Cutrona won the election for the remainder of Rulli's unexpired term to the Ohio Senate, defeating attorney Marty Hume 60.9% to 39.1%. ==Personal life==