Many different programs we've announced along the way, including supporting 55 LEAs, local law enforcement agencies with vertical prosecution grants and grants to provide them flexibility at the local level. $267 million in fact, just over the last few years to advance those efforts, to build partnerships, to build capacity and to build out a framework to get more aggressive as it relates to our crime suppression and investigation and prosecution efforts in the state. But one of our areas of stated focus was on the issue of fentanyl, and that goes back to 2019 as well. (07:33–07:50)
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