Facing a Friday deadline to act on a policing reform bill, Gov. Charlie Baker is hearing from its opponents and supporters, says it includes measures he's excited about, and is using the review period afforded to him in an effort to scrutinize the lengthy, multi-faceted bill. "We're going to take our time and make sure we get it right, but there's a bunch of stuff in there that we're pretty excited about," Baker said during an interview that aired Sunday on WCVB's "On the Record" program. The bill (S 2963) includes a version of the police certification plan Baker filed in June and State Police reforms that he said match his January plan "virtually word for word." It also contains a slew of other changes that were not part of Baker's legislative proposals â the 129-page bill includes 123 sections and the bill summary alone runs for nine pages.