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The South Pole Telescope (SPT) has uncovered a population of high-redshift strongly gravitationally lensed starburst galaxies in a 2500 square degree cosmological survey. We have conducted the first ALMA spectroscopic survey for a complete sample of 81 of these systems, which range from 1.8 < z < 6.9. For the past decade, we have been studying these sources in great detail with ALMA in ionized carbon (C+), carbon monoxide (CO), and water (among others). Recently, we have been conducting observations of these sources with JWST, with both an ERS program, and GO programs in Cycles 1 and 2, targeting H-alpha, Pa-alpha, and PAH lines. I will present an overview, highlights, and the latest results from our observation programs with ALMA and JWST. I will also present new results from the 3rd generation SPT survey.