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Snoqualmie Veil Service Commission names chair, signs certified firefighter and lateral police officer lists

2279384 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 5 meeting, the Snoqualmie Veil Service Commission approved minutes from Nov. 6, appointed Graham as chair for the coming year, accepted a corrected certified firefighter list and certified a lateral police officer, Daniel Burgey.

Get this show on the road, the meeting chair said as the Snoqualmie Veil Service Commission opened its Feb. 5 meeting.

The commission approved minutes from its Nov. 6 meeting, appointed Graham as the commission chair for the coming year and signed two certified candidate lists: a corrected firefighter eligibility list and a lateral police officer list naming Daniel Burgey.

The commission began by asking whether any members of the public were present; none attended. After approving the Nov. 6 minutes, members moved to new business, notably the appointment of a new chair. One commissioner nominated Graham “in recognition of Graham's stellar leadership of this commission,” and another seconded the nomination. Graham accepted the role and the commission acknowledged the selection.

The commission then reviewed a firefighter certified list that had been corrected for order. Rhonda, who had the list before the commission, confirmed the corrected ranking and the body signed the list. A commissioner moved to accept the certified firefighter list dated Feb. 5 and the motion was seconded and agreed to by the commission.

Finally, the commission certified a lateral police officer list consisting of a single candidate, Daniel Burgey. Commissioners spoke positively about Burgey, saying he is a seasoned officer who had been recommended for the school resource officer role and had previous endorsements from Captain Noresi and the current SRO, Austin. One commissioner described interviewing him and said, “I can't say enough good things about it,” and members characterized him as an experienced, good-fit candidate for a school-embedded assignment. A motion to approve the certified lateral police officer list passed and the list was signed.

With no further business, the commission adjourned.

Notes on sourcing: direct quotations and attributions in this article come from the meeting transcript. The transcript identified several participants only by first name or by role; where a full name or formal title was not provided in the record, the article uses the same form of identification used in the transcript.