- Tom Fink
Tom Fink (born 1928) is a "semi-retired" Republican politician in
Alaska . He wasMayor of Anchorage from 1987-1994. He currently sits on theFederal Retirement Thrift Investment Board after being appointed by PresidentGeorge W. Bush and confirmed by theUnited States Senate .Personal life
Thomas A. Fink was born in
Peoria, Illinois in 1928. He received aBachelor of Science fromBradley University in 1950, and aJ.D. from the University of Illinois Law School in 1952. He moved toAnchorage, Alaska in 1952, and has worked as alife insurance salesman since 1958. He raised 11 children with his wife, Pat. He stays fit during the long winter months by engaging in Alpine Skiing.Political career
Tom Fink was elected to the
Alaska House of Representatives in 1967, and becameSpeaker of the House in 1973. In 1975, he resigned in protest of a new law that would have required him to release a list of his insurance clients. ["The New York Times ": [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/alaska/index.html?offset=75&s=oldest& "2 Issues Dominate Alaska Campaign."] Retrieved March 22, 2007.]Fink mounted an unsuccessful bid to succeed term-limited Republican
Governor of Alaska Jay Hammond in 1982. He ran on a platform promoting the relocation of the state capital from Juneau to Willow, but was defeated by DemocratBill Sheffield . ["Time": [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,949618,00.html "America's message"] by Roger Rosenblat. Retrieved March 22, 2007.]In 1986, Fink was elected
Mayor of Anchorage in the wake of a dramatic drop in the price of oil which devastated the local economy. During his term in office, he advocated the sale of ATU, the municipal telephone utility. ["Anchorage Press ": [http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives/document2a2f.html "Alaskapolitik: ATU Belongs in Private Sector"] by Benjamin Brown. Retrieved March 22, 2007.] He received national attention for his stance ongay rights when he vetoed a 1993 municipal ordinance that would protect city employees from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. ["Anchorage Press ": [http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives/documentc2f6.html "Queer On The Last Frontier"] by Shana Sheehy. Retrieved March 22, 2007.] The same year, he called for the cancellation of funding for a local theater group that included homosexual themes. [ [http://www.cd.sc.ehu.es/FileRoom/documents/Cases/241pomos.html "Pomo Afro Homos in Anchorage."] Retrieved March 22, 2007.] In both cases, he was overridden by the Anchorage Assembly.In 1997, after sitting out one term, Fink returned to politics to mount an unsuccessful challenge to incumbent Republican mayor
Rick Mystrom .Fink wrote a weekly newspaper column, and became known for his trademark
bowtie .References
External links
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/finck-finlayson.html Tom Fink at "The Political Graveyard]
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