By Associated Press - Thursday, December 27, 2018

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Officials say Texas drivers donated more than $560,000 to clear a backlog of untested rape kits but the state can’t find enough cities and counties to take the money.

The Dallas Morning News reports that only Harris County has applied for the dollars. The funds were raised through a Texas law passed last year that allows residents to donate money upon renewing their driver’s license or vehicle registration.

Victim rights groups at the time said the effort appeared unprecedented. Texas has an estimated 15,000 untested rape kits statewide.

Dallas police have a backlog of nearly 1,200 rape kits. But local officials there say the issue hasn’t been funding but finding a lab with enough capacity.

Democratic state Rep. Victoria Neave authored the law. She promises the dollars will be used.

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Information from: The Dallas Morning News, http://www.dallasnews.com

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