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P.L. 110-360, The Debbie Smith Reauthorization Act of 2008

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H.R. 5057 would reauthorize the Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant Program.

Detailed Summary

Debbie Smith Reauthorization Act of 2008 - Amends the DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000 to authorize appropriations for DNA analysis grant programs under such Act through FY2014.

Status of the Legislation

Latest Major Action: 5/6/2008: House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

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Entrench

July 11, 2008, 9:56am (report abuse)

Normally I am against additional expenditure given our current volume of debt, however I view this as a necessary expenditure. Innovations in DNA technology greatly expand our ability to catch predators and other violent criminals. As a matter of fact it was the recent innovation of so called "touch DNA" that allowed us to finally clear the parents of Jon Benet Ramsey of any wrong doing.

tedbohne

October 18, 2008, 8:40am (report abuse)

i agree with 'entrench.'

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