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Meet Lisa Fink

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Lisa Fink doesn’t just talk about issues, she gets very involved with them, because making our state a better place requires rolling up our sleeves and getting it done ourselves.

A longtime education advocate, Lisa was part of a group that started a pre-K to 12 school that is consistently at the top of the rankings for schools in the area.  She also serves as the Board President of Choice Academies, Inc.

Concerned with the health and safety of children, Lisa is President of the Protect Arizona Children Coalition (PACC), which advocates for laws and policies that protect both kids and parental rights, while educating the public and lawmakers on radical efforts that target our kids with sexually explicit material, gender ideology programming, and more.  Lisa is helping to protect women’s sports and is also on the front lines of protecting minors from transgender surgeries that are irreversible and cause lifelong harm.

A constitutional conservative, Lisa has served as a member and Chairman of the Arizona State Constitutional Commemoration Committee, whose mission is to promote the principles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in schools and the community.

And as an active member of Mommy Lobby AZ, Lisa advocates for school choice and data privacy for kids and their parents at the local and state level.

Active in our community, Lisa served as a member and later as chairman of the annual Hometown Christmas parade in Glendale, has been involved in local issues including homelessness, foster programs, and food banks, and is a high school volleyball coach.

Lisa and her husband Larry are the proud parents of six children.  He runs his own dental practice right here in LD27 and they are involved in a number of local causes as well.  Lisa has also been active in local politics for the last 25 years and has been involved in a number of local, state and federal campaigns and issues.

"Everyone talks about election integrity, but for too many politicians it is just a line they use for fundraising emails or text messages.  The fact is that our elections are not as well run as they should be, voters of every political affiliation are losing trust in the system, and we have an obligation to our country to fix what needs to be fixed, secure what needs to be secured, and work with everyone who wants to make things better.  Arizona can learn a lot from states who are doing it better than we are, and I intend to help lead this effort starting on day one."

Endorsements

Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers - "Taxpayers and families will have a champion in Lisa Fink.  She has my support and I urge you to give her yours.  Taxpayers and families will have a champion in Lisa Fink.  She has my support and I urge you to give her yours."

Glendale Councilman Ray Malnar - "Lisa Fink cares about our community because this is where she lives, works, and volunteers. I'm supporting her for State House because of her work ethic and strong conservative values."

Earl Taylor, President of the National Center for Constitutional Studies and founder of Heritage Academy charter school - "Lisa Fink cares about our Constitution and takes our God-given liberties seriously. That is perhaps the most important thing we should expect from our elected officials, and it is why I endorse Lisa Fink for State Representative."

Sal DiCiccio, former member of the Phoenix City Council - "You deserve someone who will represent your best interests and fight for what is right.  Lisa Fink is that someone, which is why I'm endorsing her for State House in District 27."

State Representative Steve Montenegro - "The fight to secure our borders isn't just a federal fight, especially not with Joe Biden abandoning Arizona. That's why we need more lawmakers like Lisa Fink.  We can count on Lisa to help secure our borders and enforce our laws."

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