and pretty much. gwen johnson runs a bakery. it helps the local community center stay open. we re fighting for a better community here. we got people who are hurt and coming out of incarceration. not only have high-paying coal jobs sharply declined since 2012, despite promises otherwise. in 2017, we added fewer than 20 jobs and in 2018, we lost a few hundred more. so the coal industry in kentucky has not come back. opioid and drug abuse dealing rural appalachia a double punch. once i tried heroin, i was 100% addicted like the first time. brad johnson served three years in the military one tour in iraq he s now in recovery what he calls the toughest fight in his 34 years.