Al Cutrona

District 33
Chamber Senate
Political Party Republican
https://ohiohouse.gov/members/al-cutrona

State Senator Al Cutrona is serving in the Ohio Senate following his appointment in 2024. He represents the 33rd Ohio Senate District, which encompasses Mahoning, Columbiana and Carroll counties.

Prior to joining the Senate, Cutrona served in the Ohio House for two terms. During his time as state representative, he accomplished several milestones, including passing the most bills out of the House chamber during his first year. He also chaired the Health Provider Services Committee and sponsored House Bill 2, the $3 billion state capital budget that helped fund several local community projects.

He is a proud graduate of Canfield High School, and he earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History from Youngstown State University (YSU), where he graduated cum laude. During college he was a representative of the Student Government Association and member of the Academic Affairs Committee. He then attended law school and earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where he earned a leadership scholarship.

He has held a position as the Chief Operating Officer for a large tri-county infectious disease medical practice. The infectious disease medical practice covers Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties.

Additionally, he has held several other positions at law offices throughout his professional career. While in law school, he clerked for the Honorable Gene Donofrio of the Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals and held an externship for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio in the Civil Division. 

Currently, Cutrona is a practicing attorney with a focus in healthcare, business, and bankruptcy law. 

He is a former Board of Trustees for Organizacion Civica y Cultural Hispana Americana (OCCHA). Cutrona remains active in his community celebrating both his Puerto Rican and Italian heritage and is a member of St. Anthony’s of Padua/Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Youngstown, Ohio. A lifetime member of the NRA, he enjoys spending his spare time hunting and helping out on his family’s farm.

 

136th General Assembly Committee Assignments:

  • Small Business and Economic Opportunity, Chair 
  • Addiction and Community Revitalization 
  • Education
  • Housing 
  • Judiciary
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Committee Membership

View the legislative committees and subcommittees on which this member of congress currently serves. These assignments indicate where the member focuses their legislative efforts, drafts bills, and conducts government oversight.

This section highlights the original bills and resolutions introduced by this member of congress. As the primary sponsor, the member acts as the chief advocate for these proposals, steering them through the legislative process to address specific policy goals and constituent needs.

General Assembly
Committee
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 460
Type Senate Bill
Committee
Abolish death penalty; regards funding of lethal injection drugs
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 134
Type Senate Bill
Committee Judiciary
Add animal offenses to foster, adoption record check disqualifier
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 265
Type Senate Bill
Committee Judiciary
Allow 18-21 year olds to purchase a handgun from a federal dealer
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 303
Type Senate Bill
Committee General Government
Allow alternative rate plans for certain natural gas companies
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 103
Type Senate Bill
Committee Public Utilities
Allow alternative rate plans for certain natural gas companies
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 103
Type Senate Bill
Committee Energy
Allow law enforcement to provide certain school resource services
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 318
Type Senate Bill
Committee Education
Allow law enforcement to provide certain school resource services
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 318
Type Senate Bill
Committee Education
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Recent Votes

A comprehensive list of recent voting sessions. Each entry includes the bill number, a summary of the legislation, the member’s specific vote.

General Assembly
Committee
Regards employment status of health care workers for certain laws
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 423
Type Senate Bill
Committee Health
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Prohibit certain offenders from school or child care premises
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 422
Type Senate Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Prohibit certain offenders from school or child care premises
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 422
Type Senate Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
Increase time period to bring civil action for sex offense victim
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 421
Type Senate Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Revise temporary instruction permit eligibility, requirements
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 419
Type Senate Bill
Committee General Government
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Urge Congress accelerate deployment of new energy infrastructure
General Assembly 136
Number S. C. R. No. 20
Type Senate Concurrent Resolution
Committee Energy
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Adopted
Create the Adopt a Trail Program
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 398
Type Senate Bill
Committee Agriculture and Natural Resources
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Urge Congress to enact the Ohio River Restoration Program Act
General Assembly 136
Number S. C. R. No. 19
Type Senate Concurrent Resolution
Committee Agriculture and Natural Resources
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Adopted
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