Delaware News Journal Democratic state lawmakers appear to be drafting a bill to erase the state's secretive policing laws and open up disciplinary records to the public. The proposal is part of a 62-page draft report recently shared with members of Delaware's police accountability task force as it prepares to hold a meeting next week to decide what policing reforms to ask of the General Assembly. The policy recommendation report, a copy of which was obtained by Delaware Online/The News Journal, includes the draft of a bill to amend the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights, a controversial section of state law that dictates how officers are disciplined and how much the public is allowed to know about that discipline.