Oregon lawmakers consider proposal to make police disciplinary records public Updated 6:20 PM; Today 6:05 PM "What we want to do is keep the profession as honorable as possible but also make it easier to identify those individuals that should not be wearing the uniform and get rid of them,” said state Sen. James I. Manning Jr., D-Eugene, who proposed the amendment to House Bill 2929.LC- Facebook Share A move to publicly disclose discipline taken against police officers in Oregon has become one of the more controversial law enforcement reform measures this session. An amendment to a House bill by Sen. James I. Manning Jr., D-Eugene, says a police agency could no longer keep an officer’s personnel records confidential under the state’s public records exemption law.