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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: DNA Backlog Bill Passes Senate</title>
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            <title>DNA Backlog Bill Passes Senate</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Legislation intended to make a dent in the backlog of unanalyzed DNA samples in crime labs across the country was approved by the Senate on Thursday. The bill, backed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman <strong>Patrick Leahy</strong> and Sen. <strong>Joseph Biden</strong>, D-Del -- who is now running for vice president -- would authorize $775 million in grant money over five years. The grant program was initially authorized in 2004 as part of a larger bill to provide state and local governments with crime-fighting DNA technology.</p>

<p>"Backlogs have seriously impeded the use of DNA testing in solving cases without suspects – and reexamining cases in which there are strong claims of innocence – as labs are required to give priority status to those cases in which a suspect is known,” Leahy said in a statement. “Solely for lack of funding, critical evidence remains untested while rapists and killers remain at large.” The bill now heads to the House for approval.</p>]]></description>
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