Arizona State Representative Lisa Fink, who serves Legislative District 27, has recently shared updates on her official X account about attending a military induction ceremony, receiving an award for her stance on education freedom, and referencing the U.S. Constitution’s provisions regarding gold and silver as legal tender.
On May 5, 2026, Fink posted about participating in a local event: “I’m honored to be at the Military Induction Ceremony in Glendale. This is the largest group of inductees!!” On the same day, she expressed gratitude for recognition related to her legislative work: “Thank you for the award! I will continue to stand up for education freedom!”
The following day, Fink cited constitutional language regarding monetary policy: “The Founders knew that gold and silver were essential for a sound monetary system and included the following provision in the Constitution, ‘No State shall…make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts’.”
Lisa Fink was elected as a Republican to represent Arizona’s 27th House District in 2025, succeeding Kevin Payne.


