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Local officials say the backlog began when the Shelby County Rape Crisis Center was established in 1975, setting some of the first guidelines for keeping rape kits.
A backlog began to form, officials say, when the practice of keeping the kits clashed with commonly accepted law enforcement practice.
About a quarter of the 105 local and state law enforcement agencies that received federal money to reduce their DNA backlogs beginning in 2004, when Congress first authorized the spending, were granted less money this year because they had failed to meet spending goals, according to the report prepared for Mr. Berman.
We're actually beginning to see the progress of the backlog beginning to come down at a growing clip, and we think we're going to be able to meet our goals there.
"Our backlog is beginning to grow; new orders are up about 35percentt in the last two months," Mr. Hake said.
From Lampedusa immigrants are sent by plane to holding centres on the mainland but the backlog is beginning to grow.
Or better yet, how can they be poised to minimize the backlogs to begin with if we are to assume that disruptive events like the port slowdown can and will happen again?
Only after the state eliminates its backlog of bills and begins to make progress toward building a rainy day fund should it explore reversing some of the tax policy changes that were necessary to end the crisis as part of a comprehensive look at the State's tax system.
The backlog of bags began building last Saturday, when 1,800 pieces of luggage clogged the area -- the largest pile of leftover luggage the airport has seen in at least four years.
The sooner Los Angeles begins to address the backlog of broken sidewalks, the better.
Davis provided an internal VA chart that shows backlogged applications only beginning in 1998.
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