they've done on this, particularly the ways -- ways and means committee chairman, bill rickert and bill pasinel. my hope is that the bill that passes the house today will be identical to the bill that we'll take up here on the floor of the united states senate so that we can ensure that we get this bill to the president for his signature as soon as possible. this is an urt issue. this is not -- urgent issue. it is not just an important issue, it is urgent. we need to push back and push back hard. this drug fentanyl is so dangerous that a few flecks of it can kill you. again, it is something that is causing the most overdoses right now it's not just affecting those who are overdosing on it, it's affecting all of us, including our first responders and young children who come in contact with it. the stories are really heartbreaking of kids exposed to the fentanyl because somebody left it behind at a party or because their parents or other family members left it behind and these young children are overdosing and dying. it's happening in my state and around the country. first responders are being af