Kimberly Fisher For State Representative Michigan's 11th District Rooted Here. Ready to Serve. Get involved Donate
Primary Election
Vote Kimberly Fisher Tuesday, August 4, 2026  ·  Michigan House District 11
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Meet Kimberly Fisher

Putting the Experience to Work.

This community is not just where Kimberly Fisher lives—it’s who she is. For more than 37 years, Kimberly has called the 11th House District home. She pays taxes here and faces the same challenges as her neighbors—high utility bills, costly car insurance, limited access to resources, and systems that they too often forget the people they were built to serve. Her family’s roots run even deeper. For over 90 years, generations of Fishers and Millers have lived, worked, worshipped, and served right here. Detroit Public Schools shaped them. Union jobs sustained them. Faith anchored them. Service defined them. And now, Kimberly is stepping forward to give back to the place that raised her.

Kimberly's Top Priorities

Public Safety & Gun Violence Prevention


Every child deserves peace.
Every senior deserves safety.

• Community-based violence prevention programs

• Youth mentorship before harm occurs

• Neighborhood patrol support and safety resources

• Restoring recreation centers for safe youth spaces

Economic Stability & Job Access


Hard work should lead to stability, not constant struggle.

• Attract good-paying jobs

• Expand workforce training and apprenticeship access

• Trade programs beyond traditional college paths

• Support small businesses and entrepreneurs

Water & Utility Reform


No family should choose between utilities and groceries.

• Protect residents from unfair rate hikes

• Prevent water and energy shut-offs

• Strengthen oversight of providers like DTE

Expand affordable energy and clean water access

Infrastructure & Quality of Life


Progress starts block by block.

• Safe, well-lit streets and alleys

• Clean, maintained public spaces

• Neighborhood-level infrastructure improvements

Environmental Justice & Green Investment


Clean air and clean water are rights, not privileges.

• Environmental protections and corporate accountability

• Green investment in neighborhoods left behind

• Iron Belle Trail expansion

• Tree planting and park upgrades

Community Reinvestment & Recreation


Strong communities need places to gather, grow, and heal.

• Reopen and build recreation centers
• Invest in parks, cultural hubs, and shared spaces
• Engagement that strengthens safety and pride