Amy Perruso

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Amy Perruso congratulated by Democratic Socialists of America on Twitter

Amy Perruso won her race for Hawaii State House on November 6 2018. She was endorsed by Hawaii Democratic Socialists.

Married to John S. Mackey.

Okinawa letter

October 31, 2022 more than 40 US elected officials, apparently all members of Democratic Socialists of America signed a letter to Jack Reed, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate/

We, the undersigned civil society groups, write to make urgent requests regarding the Japanese and U.S. governments' plan to construct a U.S. military base at Henoko-Oura Bay in Okinawa, promoted as a replacement facility for the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station located in the middle of Ginowan City on Okinawa Island (FRF project)...We ask the U.S. Congress to review the FRF construction plan with the same integrity and determination that it has shown in protecting the coastal and ocean environments of the United States.

Signatories included Amy Perruso, Hawaii State Representative (HI), as well as Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, World BEYOND War, The Red Nation, Nodutdol, Center for Biological Diversity, Worker Communist Party of Iraq, CODEPINK, New York Peace Council, Democratic Socialists of America International Committee. and many others.[1]

Hawaii Progressive Caucus

The Hawaii Progressive Caucus, a House of Representatives press release explained on Jan. 12, “will focus on the key issues of equality and justice and will work to develop and empower public leaders who will improve the economic and social conditions” in the state.

In that short time Caucus Chair Matt LoPresti says the hui has grown from 16 members to 18 — all of them Democrats: Reps. LoPresti, Sonny Ganaden, Cedric Asuega Gates, Greggor Ilagan, Jeanne Kapela, Bertrand Kobayashi, Nicole Lowen, Lisa Marten, Takashi Ohno, Amy Perruso, Jackson Sayama, Adrian Tam, Tina Wildberger and Chris Todd; and Sens. Stanley Chang, Jarrett Keohokalole, Joy San Buenaventura and Laura Acasio.[2]

Hawaii Democratic Socialists closed Facebook group

Hawaii Democratic Socialists closed Facebook group, as of June 1, 2018 included Amy Perruso, Executive director at Civic Education Council.[3]

DSA endorsement

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Honolulu Democratic Socialists of America, May 14, 2018.

Teacher + union organizer Amy Perruso is running for State House in District 46 (Wahiawa/Launani). Her policies include fully funding public education, reducing standardized testing, affordable renewable energy, a living wage, and fighting for a more egalitarian economic system.

DSA member

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Democratic Socialists of Honolulu shared an event. May 31 at 6:31pm ·

Come sign wave w/ us tomorrow in Wahiawa for a DSH member running for State House! Comment if you need a ride.

DSA Elected Officials, March 2019

From a March 6, 2019 by DSA National Electoral Committee statement "DSA Elected Officials Support Teacher Power and Working People Everywhere."

Endorsing Democratic Socialists of America members included Amy Perruso, Hawaii State House.

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