2026 Meeting Minutes
RETIRED SEATTLE POLIC OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
Minutes of Monthly Meeting
January 8, 2026
President Nordlund called the meeting to order at 1145 hours in the Red Room of the Nile Country Club. Kevin O’Neill led the Pledge of Allegiance, and all were asked to remain standing for a moment of remembrance for:
- Judy Waltier, Wife of David and mother of Scott passed November 13th at 79 years
- Margaret Wyerss wife of Gary Wyers passed November 17 at 77 years
- Arla Simon #2512 passed November 30 at 83 years
- Riley Brice #1826 passed December 12 at 93 years
- Cary Parkes #1895 passed December 12 at 91 years
- Patrick Fitzsimons #4192 passed December 16 at 95 years
- Sonny Hancock $1961 passed December 24 at 95 years
Roll Call of Directors showed Terri MacMillan, Nick Bulpin, Joe Bouffiou, Myrle Carner, Kevin O’Neill, Rich O’Neill, Cloyd Steiger and Mike Ward present with Dan Oliver and Jerry Taylor excused. Nordlund directed attention to the November 13th meeting minutes that have been distributed and asked for any corrections, omissions or additions. There being no change Ed Turner moved the minutes be accepted as written, second by Roy Skagen and passed.
President Nordlund also noted the December meeting was Christmas Party and no minutes, however in keeping with by-laws the RSPOA will remain the same for 2 years by mandate as there were no challenges to any position.
President Nordlund announced the Select Committee on Pension Policy made no recommendation for change. However, the legislature will reconvene January 12th.
Rich O’Neill gave a brief background of the rigors of being SPOG President and introduced out-going current President, Mike Solan. He thanked Rich and took the opportunity to introduce the incoming SPOG President Kent Loux. Mike then shared his 6 years as President and the successful labor contracts SPOG achieved for officers and sergeants. When elected the SPOG membership was nearly 1500 and presently 700. Terribly understaffed and overworked relying on overtime to meet minimum needs. The reduction in membership caused budget shortfalls and required some benefits affected. SPOG joined other nationwide police forums to present a unified voice contrary to public information provided by the press. Mike then opened up for any questions and was applauded for a very well delivered presentation.
There being no further business, the door prize was held, and 41 folks had a nice lunch.
Nick Bulpin, Secretary
