Favoring or promoting reform (often by government action)(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "reform-minded" in a sentence
"A Lutheran pastor, Kvale officiated at the second wedding of a brash, reform-minded fellow Congressman from New York City, Fiorello H. LaGuardia."
"The main proposal being pushed by reform-minded Democrats has three main provisions: (1) prohibiting filibusters on motions to proceed, which prevent senators from even having a debate; (2) ending the practice of secret holds; and (3) forcing those filibustering legislation to actually stand on the floor and talk endlessly."
"With the stakes so high, many reform-minded Greeks welcomed Papademos's dramatic intervention as long overdue."