Public School Employees of Washington Endorses Amy McHenry for Mayor of Duvall

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Public School Employees of Washington SEIU 1948 endorsed Amy McHenry for Mayor of Duvall, emphasizing her respect for classified staff and commitment to public education. Representing over 30,000 school employees, PSE highlights the essential role of paraeducators, bus drivers, and custodians in the educational system. McHenry's alignment with PSE's values of equity and community development strengthens her candidacy. In addition to PSE, her campaign has gained support from Teamsters Local Union #763 and over 110 business owners, showcasing a broad coalition backing her. PSE members contribute significantly to the Riverview School District, making their endorsement particularly impactful.

McHenry's understanding of the importance of classified employees as educators and community builders resonates with voters. The endorsement highlights her vision for strong schools and communities working in tandem. As the election approaches, McHenry's growing list of endorsements positions her favorably among constituents.

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