Police reform is a hot topic nationwide and in San Antonio, where voters will soon decide whether to approve a controversial measure that would strip the police union of its collective bargaining ability. Reform advocates say approving Proposition B will improve accountability and what's seen as a flawed system for disciplining officers who break the rules. Those opposed argue the loss of bargaining rights would limit the department's recruiting ability, which they say would result in fewer officers and more crime on the streets of San Antonio.