Making a Listâof Cops Who Canât Be Trusted A new Colorado bill would force disclosure of information on police accused of bias. Colorado is poised to become the first state to regulate how its law enforcement agencies handle âBrady listsâ of police officers whose credibility could undermine a case in which they are involved.  âNo one bill will address what all of the law enforcement agencies in the state are doing with these lists, but this bill brings honesty and fairness to the process.â If passed, Senate Bill 21-174 would require local law enforcement agencies to notify district attorneys of any internal investigations against officers alleged to have made untruthful statements; demonstrated a pattern of bias against a protected class; commited a crime involving dishonesty, violating someoneâs constitutional rights; or tampered with evidence. Â