 Pennsylvania ranks among the top states in the country for drug overdose deaths. What if anything can be done to stop the heroin and opioid epidemic in Pennsylvania? These are families that are being broken up. These are communities that are being torn apart. Nobody should go through that. Especially if we can do something about it. Part of giving sufferers more options starts with overcoming the stigma. This is a medical problem. This is not a moral failure. This is something you should be no more ashamed of than you should be ashamed of getting pneumonia. It's not your fault. You have it, let's do something about it. I've traveled Commonwealth with Republicans and Democrats. We've listened to our fellow Pennsylvanians. We've all held parents' hands as they've cried. We've hugged those in recovery who've risen above the disease. The crisis calls on us to cast aside partisanship once again. It calls on us to reject cynicism once again. It calls on us to take action once again. While Pennsylvania officials have taken a big step forward in the fight against drug addiction, with Governor Tom Wolf signing bills and a law regarding the opioid epidemic. We have a lot of work to do. This is a start. Let's keep working at it. Let me sign these bills.