Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentleman from Arkansas for his remarks. I think that this reflects very clearly on the losses that our country is suffering. It is much, much more than monetary consideration. We are losing lives every single day. We also have to acknowledge the hundreds of thousands of lives that have been lost from fentanyl overdoses. Mr. Speaker, we have many of our colleagues lined up here to speak. Right now I yield to the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr. Burchett), my very good friend.
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