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Contact Congress about S. 1890: Carla Walker Act

State, Tribal, and local agencies could get federal money to use advanced DNA testing in cold cases and cases involving unidentified remains. Public labs could also buy equipment to do this work in-house. The bill ties the work to Justice Department rules and requires reporting and oversight.

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Carla Walker Act is a House bill awaiting final action. The latest recorded action: Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Latest action on S. 1890: Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects the people and offices that handle hard DNA cases. It matters most for public crime labs, police agencies, prosecutor offices with labs, medical examiners, coroners, and families waiting for answers in unsolved killings or unidentified-remains cases.

Why this matters: This bill matters because some crime and remains cases stay unsolved even after the usual FBI DNA search turns up nothing. It could give agencies another way to find suspects or identify victims. It also pushes public labs to build this testing capacity themselves, not just hire outside companies. At the same time, the bill leaves many day-to-day rules to Justice Department policy, so how the technology is used could change later without Congress rewriting the law.

Key provisions in S. 1890

  • Creates two new federal grant programs for forensic genetic genealogy work. Both programs would be added to the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
  • Only certain public offices can get the DNA-analysis grants. That includes states, Tribal or local police agencies, prosecutor offices with labs, and medical examiner or coroner offices.
  • Grant money could pay for DNA work in cases where CODIS gave no lead. That includes suspected homicide cases and cases involving unidentified remains.
  • Agencies could send DNA work to outside labs. Those labs can be accredited public or private labs, or private labs that legally promise to seek accreditation within two years of their first request.
  • All work paid for with these grants must follow the Justice Department’s Interim Policy on Forensic Genealogical DNA Analysis and Searching from November 1, 2019, or any later version.

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Questions people ask about S. 1890

What is S. 1890?
State, Tribal, and local agencies could get federal money to use advanced DNA testing in cold cases and cases involving unidentified remains. Public labs could also buy equipment to do this work in-house. The bill ties the work to Justice Department rules and requires reporting and oversight.
How do I support or oppose S. 1890?
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Who should I contact about S. 1890?
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Can Modern Action explain S. 1890 before I act?
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