Fink, Lisa
Meet the Candidate

Running For:
State HouseDistrict:
27Political Affiliation:
RepublicanOccupation:
Registered DietitianEducation:
B.S. Administrative DieteticsFamily:
Married to Dr. Larry Fink DDS with six childrenReligion:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsBiographical Info:
My name is Lisa Fink and I am running as a Constitutional conservative for the Arizona State House of Representatives for LD27. Who am I? I am a mother of six beautiful children and a dietitian. My husband runs his own dental practice within LD 27.
I have had many opportunities to serve in my community that I believe will help me represent LD 27.
Active for over 25 years in helping out various political campaigns both locally and state wide.
Part of a group that started a pre-K to 12 charter school and currently the Board president of Choice Academies, Inc. The school is a back to basics, academically focused, civic-minded and well-rounded education the community. The school is consistently at the top in the north Phoenix area.
Served as a member and chairman of the Arizona State Constitutional Commemoration Committee with the mission to promote the principles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in schools and the community.
Member of Mommy Lobby Az which advocates for parental authority, school choice and data privacy at the local and state level.
President of the Protect Arizona Children Coalition (PACC). The mission is to protect the health and innocence of Arizonas children and the fundamental rights of parents to direct the education, healthcare and upbringing of their children. The PACC does this by advocating for laws and policies that will protect children and parental rights, exposing the harmful nature of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), gender ideology, and pornographic materials and prevent any such materials, programs or ideologies from being, distributed, implemented or promoted in Arizona schools and informing and mobilizing concerned citizens. The PACC has assisted in passing laws at the state legislature that strengthens parental rights, protect children from sexually explicit material, protecting womens sports and outlawing transgender surgeries for minors.
Served as a member and chairman of the annual Hometown Christmas parade in Glendale.
Volleyball coach for a charter high school.
Worked in community outreach on various issues such as homelessness, foster program, refugees, and food banks
Statement:
There is much to be done to protect our parental rights, constitutional rights and state rights.
Survey
Response Legend
- SSupports
- OOpposes
- *Comment
- −Declined to respond
- Declined to respond, Position based on citation
| Question | Response | Comments/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Enacting state-level restrictions on firearm ownership beyond current Arizona law. | O | |
| 2. Adding sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes in Arizona nondiscrimination statutes. | O | |
| 3. Expanding state-level enforcement efforts to deter illegal border crossings. | S | |
| 4. Prohibiting taxpayer funds from directly or indirectly funding abortion services, except where required by federal law. | S | |
| 5. Maintaining the universal Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program without limiting eligibility. | S | |
| 6. Legalizing physician-assisted suicide for individuals seeking end-of-life assistance, regardless of terminal illness. | O | |
| 7. Allowing licensed counselors to provide therapy to minors seeking to reduce or manage same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria, with parental consent. | S | |
| 8. Increasing criminal penalties for the sale and distribution of fentanyl and other illicit drugs. | S | |
| 9. Requiring stronger age verification and parental consent protections for minors accessing social media platforms and downloading mobile applications. | S | |
| 10. Increasing criminal penalties for individuals who purchase sex. | S | |
| 11. Requiring election procedures that ensure voter identification verification and ballot security. | S | |
| 12. Enacting a legislative referral that would ask voters to repeal Arizona Proposition 139, the constitutional right to abortion. | S | |
| 13. Expanding current marijuana laws to increase accessibility to recreational marijuana for adults. | O |
