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What happens in Central America is very important to the United States also.

I think it is a critical priority for our counternarcotics effort to improve the capabilities of the countries in Central America.

Hoop houses are very successful in New Hampshire. It has made a big difference.

I think each state is giving a section of the specialty crop where their research center can apply for the different grants.

I am one of only two Members from New England sitting on the House Agriculture Committee, and I have been proud to support the small family farms that are ubiquitous around my state and our entire region.

We want to work with you, we want to solve this problem, we will go to our colleagues, Rs and Ds, and ask them for the funds, but we need some accountability.

Thank you very much, Chairman Coffman and Chairman Benishek, and I appreciate you taking the time for this hearing, it's an important one, and to my Ranking Member Brownley.

I admire Governor Baker's leadership on this.

I hope that those who are hiking up these prices take notice that we notice.

I have been one of the lead sponsors of the Improving Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Act of 2016.

As we think about trying to increase our capacity for medication assisted treatment, how quickly do you expect the Administration is going to look at lifting the cap?

An amendment that I offered to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), is going to increase some resources there for the interdiction of heroin and fentanyl.

I have certainly written--and I know others here in Congress have also--on this issue.

So we have--as I understand it--a cap of 16, in terms of the number of residential beds, not only for the treatment of substance use disorders, but also for mental illness.

the storm of unhappiness that we are in right now, with people who are dying and lost--incredible people who had such potential--that is the storm of unhappiness.

Should we? Should we consider that kind of action, if we see repeated abuses and failure to take action?