Leigh Finke

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Leigh Finke
Finke at Protecting Transgender Minnesotans' Rights Bill Signing (cropped).jpg
Member of the MinnesotaHouseofRepresentatives
from the 66A district
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Website Government website Campaign website

Leigh Finke is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2023. A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), Finke represents District 66A in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Falcon Heights, Lauderdale, Roseville and Saint Paul, and parts of Ramsey County in Minnesota. [1] [2]

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Early life, education, and career

Finke was born in Minnesota and grew up in the western suburbs of the Twin Cities, graduating from Maple Grove Senior High School in Maple Grove, Minnesota. [1]

Finke earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature in 2003 from Bethel College and a Master of Arts in Shakespeare from DePaul University. [1] [3] While at Bethel, she became active in politics protesting the Iraq War. [4]

From 2018 to 2021, Finke was the senior producer at 1517 Media. There, she wrote and produced two documentary films: Ending the Silence: Confronting Sexual Shame in the Church and White Savior: Racism in the American Church. She also edited two nonfiction books for Beaming Books: Queerfully and Wonderfully Made and Welcoming and Affirming. [3]

In 2021 and 2022, Finke worked as Multimedia Storyteller for the ACLU of Minnesota. [5] In late 2022, she was publicly critical of Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen for spreading the transphobic litter boxes in schools hoax. [6]

In March 2023, Finke started the Queer Equity Institute, a nonprofit that supports and encourages queer politicians. [7]

Minnesota House of Representatives

Finke was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2022. She first ran after legislative redistricting and the retirement of 17-term DFL incumbent Alice Hausman. [1]

Finke is the first openly transgender legislator elected to the Minnesota Legislature. [5] [4] She said she was motivated to run because of anti-trans bills state Republicans introduced in 2021 that would make it a petty misdemeanor for transgender girls to participate in girls' sports. [4] Finke was a founding member of and chairs the Queer Caucus, a group of LGBTQ+ legislators that formed before the 2023 legislative session. [8] [9]

Finke serves on the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy, Human Services Policy, Judiciary Finance and Civil Law, and Legacy Finance Committees. [1]

LGBTQ+ rights

Finke supported legislation to ban the use of the discredited practice of conversion therapy in the state for minors and vulnerable adults. [8] [10] She supported an Iowa school district's policy that required staff and students to use a student's preferred name and pronouns, saying: "We need to be supporting kids. We need to be including and recognizing them and believing them". [11]

Finke sponsored legislation to remove language associating sexual orientation with pedophilia in state law and adding gender identity as a protected class in Minnesota's human rights statute. [12] Republican representatives opposed the measure, some threatening to misgender Finke. Backlash led to Finke receiving death threats. [7] Legal experts dismissed Republican claims that the bill would protect pedophiles, saying, "This doesn't create some sort of broad-based protection for those who prey on minors". [12] [7] She also wrote a bill that would repeal a law that criminalized knowingly exposing someone to HIV, calling them "old, outdated homophobic statutes". [13]

Trans refuge bill

Finke authored legislation that would protect people in the state and those traveling to Minnesota to receive gender-affirming care and has consistently opposed Republican efforts to ban transgender healthcare in the state. [14] [15] [16] During a House floor debate on an amendment to ban transgender healthcare, Finke said: "You want to ban gender-affirming care for minors. What you want to do is you want to make sure minors never grow up to be me". [10] She has also spoken about the need to remove barriers to access to healthcare, including by increasing health insurance coverage. [17]

Finke sponsored an executive order protecting access to gender-affirming care for Minnesotans that Governor Tim Walz signed on March 8, 2023. [18] [19] Her bill to protect access to gender-affirming care, the "Trans Refuge Bill", passed the House on March 24, 2023, after five hours of debate and was signed into law by Walz on April 27. [20] [21] [22]

Other political positions

Finke is pro-choice and supports removing limitations on abortions in the state. She also supports increasing education funding, including raising teacher pay and increasing special education and mental health support. [23]

Awards and honors

In 2023, Finke was named as one of USA Today's Women of the Year, which recognizes women who have made a significant impact across the country. [24] She was highlighted by Minnesota Public Radio's "Changemakers" series, which showcases Minnesotans from diverse backgrounds making an impact in the state. [25]

Electoral history

2022 DFL Primary - Minnesota State House - District 66A [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL) Leigh Finke4,03463.17
Democratic (DFL) Dave Thomas2,35236.83
Total votes6,386 100%
2022 Minnesota State House - District 66A [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL) Leigh Finke15,63581.14
Republican Trace Johnson3,56918.52
Total votes19,268 100%
Democratic (DFL) hold

Personal life

Finke is openly transgender and the first openly transgender person to serve in the Minnesota Legislature. [5] She lives in the Midway neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota, and has two children. [1] [23]

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