In bipartisan unity, police reform bills advance in Oregon

FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2020, file photo, police form a perimeter during protests following the Nov. 3 presidential election in Portland, Ore. Republicans and Democrats on the Oregon House Judiciary Committee unanimously approved almost a dozen bills on police reform, a rare show of bipartisan unity in an otherwise bitterly divided Legislature. The bills involve regulating use of tear gas, requiring a publicly accessible database that names officers disciplined for misconduct, and limiting arbitrators’ decisions on officers’ misconduct cases. (AP Photo/Paula Bronstein, File)

SALEM, Oregon — Republicans and Democrats on the Oregon House Judiciary Committee unanimously approved almost a dozen bills on police reform, a show of bipartisan unity in a Legislature that has been bitterly divided.

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