 This week I've done three more roundtables in York, Strausberg and Hazelton, and continue to work on the effort, the bipartisan effort to get our arms as a commonwealth around the epidemic of drug overdose, especially heroin overdose. We need to focus more attention on this as a commonwealth. We need to recognize it for the broad problem that it is affecting communities throughout Pennsylvania, families throughout Pennsylvania. This is occurring in the central part of Pennsylvania, in our cities, in our rural areas, in our wealthy areas, in our poor areas. The other thing is that the stigma that was once attached to addiction is becoming less of a problem. We're looking at it as the medical problem it really is, and I think we're addressing it much more responsibly as a result. I think we learned a lot from the legalization of medical marijuana. That was a bipartisan effort. It occurred as a result of strong support in both the House and the Senate, Republicans and Democrats. And I think that opened the way to a bipartisan effort on the opioid crisis.