child bridge's executive director jenna taylor is here with us tonight. jenna, on behalf of a grateful state, thank you. and thank you to the entire child bridge team. you provide hope to generations of children. please stand up. [applause] gov. gianforte: to continue building bridges among montana's public, nonprofit, and private sectors under my direction, the department of public health and human services launched the office of faith and community based services. this office is helping bring people together to build better outcomes for our families and children. as we know too well, drug addiction and violent crime threaten our families, our communities, and our montana way of life. i've heard it in almost every community throughout our state, including at the public safety roundtables i held last year. with chemicals largely from china, mexican drug cartels mass-produce fentanyl. then, they bring it into our country, often over our southern border. this fentanyl crisis is a direct consequence of our nation's insecure and porous southern border. so toni