PennLive State Rep. Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster County, addresses the House after being elected to serve as Pennsylvania House Speaker, June 22, 2020.
The speaker of the Pennsylvania House has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster County)
started quarantining three days ago, after learning he was exposed to someone with the coronavirus. His office did not provide further details of the interaction.
In a statement, Cutler said he was not at the Capitol when he believes he contracted the virus, noting his exposure should have “no impact” on anyone working there. Throughout the pandemic, the House Republican caucus has maintained a policy of disclosure and quarantining whenever a member believes they’ve been exposed.
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