However, there is little clarity or consensus about what reform might mean in practice.
The reform would mean losing 200,000 jobs, and has been met with fierce political opposition by the "old guard."
The reform he so strongly advocates means many different things.
The reforms would mean lower pay for newly qualified officers.
But he doesn't give a clue to what serious, slow reform would mean.
The unions say the reforms mean their members will have to pay more, work longer and earn less.
The government accepts that their reforms mean some people will have to work longer.
It is estimated that these reforms will mean an additional $410 million for Colorado students and schools over the next 10 years.
The 1999 Act's reforms mean a number of old cases would be decided differently today.
The Commission's reforms as a whole have meant that there is definitely a greater need for training.