CherylKActon shares views on divorce impact and support for education advocate Burgess

Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
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CherylKActon, an active user on X (formerly Twitter), shared a series of posts between May 1 and May 2, 2026, discussing personal reflections and opinions on divorce and education.

On May 1, Acton responded to a prompt with the brief statement: “Good question…”

The following day, Acton reflected on her family experience with divorce. She wrote: “True. My parents’ divorce when I was 14 was totally justified, but its effects have been devastating nonetheless. And what I find even more amazing: even AFTER the divorce neither parent was happier – not even 40 years later, despite the fact that both remarried. Divorce didn’t” This post highlights her view that the consequences of divorce can be long-lasting and complex.

Later on May 2, Acton commented on an idea related to education by stating: “I like this idea! Burgess has always been passionate about education. He’d be great!”

These statements reflect Acton’s engagement with topics of family dynamics and educational leadership in her social media activity.



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