Cheryl K. Acton shares thoughts on understanding and personal anecdotes in recent tweets

Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
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Cheryl K. Acton, a public figure and member of the Utah House of Representatives, shared several personal reflections and observations on her Twitter account in early February 2026.

On February 7, Acton posted about the value she places on mutual understanding, stating, “Yes! I realize more every year how important it is to me to be understood – not agreed with, but understood. And I believe it’s important for me to try to understand others, even if I do not agree with them.”

A few days later, on February 10, she shared a lighthearted moment from her personal life: “My husband told me yesterday that, if I were a rapper, my name would be Good Bunny. He’s the sweetest “

On February 11, Acton commented briefly on another topic by posting: “Interesting observation and speculation: https://t.co/hHRs1DQzqF”

Acton’s posts reflect both her approach to public discourse—emphasizing understanding over agreement—and glimpses into her personal relationships. As a representative in the Utah legislature since 2017, Acton has frequently engaged with constituents through social media platforms.



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