Amy McHenrys Campaign for Duvall Mayor Gains Momentum with Endorsement by Teamsters Local Union 763

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

City Councilmember Amy McHenry officially announced her candidacy for Mayor of Duvall, emphasizing sustainability, accountability, and community action. She aims to preserve Duvall’s small-town character while addressing pressing infrastructure and growth challenges. McHenry, a small business owner and mother, sees firsthand how policy decisions impact families. Her campaign has gained momentum with endorsements from Teamsters Local Union #763 and over 75 community supporters, including 20 local officials. Notable endorsements include Duvall Mayor Amy Ockerlander and several council members, reflecting her broad community backing.

McHenry has served on the City Council for eight years, focusing on expanding recreation access and strengthening community partnerships. She promises to bring her energy and dedication to the mayoral office. To learn more about her campaign, interested individuals can visit her website and social media pages.

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