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Maine lawmakers weigh proposals to beef up firearm storage, hold agreements

Maine lawmakers weigh proposals to beef up firearm storage, hold agreements

Yahoo16-04-2025
Under current law, it is a Class D crime to store a loaded firearm in a way that allows children under 16 to gain access to them without permission. (Photo by Creatas/ Getty Images Plus)
Lawmakers held a public hearing Wednesday afternoon for a bipartisan proposal to protect people who enter into an agreement to hold firearms for someone else.
Rep. Vicki Doudera (D-Camden) introduced the legislation during a public hearing with the Legislature's Judiciary Committee that included three other bills about hold agreements, secure storage and keeping firearms in unoccupied vehicles. Earlier in the day, the committee also heard proposals to repeal the state's 72-hour waiting period and background check requirement for private sales.
This is the second wave of gun legislation before the committee this session. The committee already rejected proposals to amend Maine's concealed carry laws, while legislation seeking to address large-capacity magazines divided Democrats.
Gun rights advocates were largely supportive of the bills regarding hold agreements, so long as they were voluntary agreements, but pushed back on the storage proposals with concerns that they penalize law-abiding citizens and victims of crimes.
Under a firearms hold agreement, LD 1104 would offer legal protection for the person who agrees to hold a firearm for someone else. The legislation would give the holder immunity after the firearm is returned, unless their conduct is otherwise unlawful.
Doudera said she imagined people may want to utilize an agreement like this in a variety of scenarios. For example, when selling a house and people are touring, or when grandchildren are visiting, or during tumultuous personal times such as divorce.
However, Doudera said she actually prefers the language in a similar proposal from Rep. Steven Wood (R-Greene), LD 1174.
That bill would also give a gun shop immunity when taking possession of a firearm owned by a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces or first responders under a firearm hold agreement. The parties would need to have contact every six months and the firearm would need to be stored separately from the shop's inventory.
Wood envisioned his bill being a tool for those populations when they are in crisis; however, Rep. Dani O'Halloran (D-Brewer) wondered if a gun shop is the appropriate entity to deal with those individuals when they are in crisis.
Doudera said her only issue with the bill is that she would like to see it extended to the general population, not just veterans and first responders. Wood said the gun shop owners he spoke with were concerned they wouldn't have enough capacity to offer that service so broadly.
The committee also asked questions about how these proposals would comply with certain federal regulations on how gun shops are required to manage their inventory and when they need to conduct background checks when transferring firearms.
There were also two proposals about how and where firearms can be stored.
Under current law, it is a Class D crime to store a loaded firearm in a way that allows children under 16 to gain access to them without permission. Rep. Dan Sayre (D-Kennebunk) wants to expand those laws so someone is liable if their negligent storage leads to a person who is prohibited from possessing a firearm gains access to one.
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LD 1120 would make it a Class D crime to store a firearm in a way that a minor or a prohibited person could gain access and use it in a crime or display it in a threatening manner. It would be a more serious Class C crime if the firearm is used to kill someone or cause serious bodily harm.
Class D crimes are punishable by up to 364 days in jail and a $2,000 fine, while for Class C crimes that increases to five years and $5,000.
Sayre said his bill doesn't infringe on the right to own a gun, but offers 'additional incentives for all owners to do what responsible owners are doing already' in regards to storage. He said the gun owners would be held liable if they knew a minor or prohibited person was likely to gain access.
The Maine chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics supported the storage bills, seeing it as a way to prevent accidental injury and death, especially of children.
Sayre's bill includes a third component to require licensed firearm dealers to post a notice in areas where guns are sold or transferred stating that access to a firearm in the home significantly increases the risk of suicide, death during domestic violence disputes and unintentional death of children.
There was also a proposal from Sen. Rachel Talbot Ross (D-Portland) that she said is designed to address the theft of handguns from vehicles without penalizing people who have their cars broken into. LD 1299 would prohibit a person from storing a handgun in an unoccupied vehicle, unless it is out of plain view and locked specifically in a hard-sided container with the car locked.
It includes exceptions for law enforcement, active military members and certain hunting activities. It also outlines a civil penalty for violation.
Other committee members, as well as gun rights organizations, raised questions about how effective a hard-side container is if cheap ones can be easily broken or simply taken, in comparison to a locked glove compartment that someone couldn't remove from the car.
While Justin Davis, state director for the National Rifle Association, said he supports safe storage and reducing gun thefts, he doesn't believe these bills are the appropriate vehicles because he argued they are not fair to gun owners who are victims of a crime.
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President Trump [00:06:09] Well, I'd rather not say, because I don't want to play my hand in public, but whatever my hand is, economic incentives and disincentives, maybe are more important in a way, but incentives economically. You know, Russia's got a tremendous potential. They have the largest piece of land by far. Right. Massive. It's got great wealth on it. Brian Kilmeade [00:06:31] But all they do is oil. All they do oil and gas. They can't even, they can't farm. President Trump [00:06:37] But that's okay. Oil and gas is a very profitable business. That's better than I make shirts, t-shirts, oil and gas, if you say that's all they do. If you're going to have one business that's good, that's the business to have, and they have it. Got it. So they have a lot of advantages going over most countries because of the fact they have oil and gasses at massive numbers like we do. And, yeah, economic, economic. Sanctions are very powerful and economic incentives are very powerful, both. 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I remember when I saw it on one of the networks, they were saying, after Hillary lost, this was going to be just a quick one-day, two-day excuse for why she lost, and the fake news picked it up and went with it. They do the same thing with the Epstein crap. They do same exact thing. It's the exact same thing. Anything they can do to demean. So what happens is they picked it up. And I remember it, one of the people, I won't even mention who now, because it could be that he's got problems and I'm not going to get involved in that. But got up and said, well, Russia was the reason we lost. And that was the first time I said, Russia, I'm listening to this. I said this is like a day after the election, shortly after the elections. I said what's that all about? But I didn't think much about it. You know, I figured it was an excuse, which it was. But what happened is the fake news picked it up and made it a two-year ordeal. 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Just real quick on that, Melania, the first lady, Melania Trump is suing Hunter Biden for a billion dollars because he said that Jeffrey Epstein introduced you to each other, and she's suing hunter for a million dollars. Is that the right thing to do? President Trump [00:15:16] Well i could go forward you know i've been pretty well in these losses lately and i should go forward jeffrey epstein had nothing to do with milania and uh… Introducing but they do that to demean they make up stories i mean i can tell you exactly how it was it was another person actually i did be through another person but it wasn't jeffry epstein yeah i told it that go ahead do it i'd rather use my lawyers He's very upset about it. Brian Kilmeade [00:15:41] So, let's talk about, there's so much going on, and my last question to this real quick, is there any scenario where Donald Trump will look at this meeting in Alaska and say, this was not worth it, I failed? Twenty-five percent. 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I have never had so many calls thanking me I tell you right and I look at those streets and those streets are safe and they're going to be very safe in a week or so look what I did at the border I had millions of people coming in the year before think of it millions and millions of People and within it without legislation you know Biden said we have to get legislation change you didn't need anything That was just an excuse for incompetence. The last three months, Brian, we had zero people. It was a zero, zero, and zero. Even I find that hard to believe, but it's like somebody did it, and I hear the people that do it are the same people that were doing the BLS and all the other different things that they do with the fake reports. But you know what? They gave it a zero. I'll take it. But essentially, it's very close to zero, or zero, for 90 days now. Nobody believes it's even the Republicans camp. I'm getting calls from senators and congressmen and women and they're saying that's amazing But that is frankly, I believe it's more difficult than what we have here But we have inherently some very very dangerous people living in Washington DC and we got to get them out Brian Kilmeade [00:20:04] And there was your doge worker your 19 year old Elon Musk protege they got beat within an inch of his life Was that the turning point for you? Is that when you said I can't wait anymore? President Trump [00:20:15] No, no, and I was going to do this before that, but this made me do it faster. Got it. When that happened to this young man who was a wonderful young guy, when that happened, and they hit him with like 10 guys all at one time, he got hit so fast he didn't know what happened. He showed great bravery. He got his girlfriend in the car and locked the door, locked the do. They were under, because he saw them coming. He said, what the hell? Look at that. It was a pack. And they were coming. I don't mean a political pack. It may have been a political pack too. Who knows? You know, you never know. Teenagers. Nowadays you never know. But it was a pack. And they called it a pack and they were violent. They were violent kids. And frankly, he couldn't believe he woke up alive. Brian Kilmeade [00:20:59] Mr. President, do you think that putting these troops in there, and this Democratic mayor not necessarily embracing at least publicly, and what you did in Los Angeles, despite that the governor didn't want it and the mayor didn't it, you sent in backups, Marines and National Guard. Do you think this might force Democratic cities to crack down on crime so you don't have to. President Trump [00:21:23] Yeah, the good politicians, the smart ones, the sane people will, and the other ones will go out of their way to try and show them that I'm wrong on crime. Look, this is another, you know, they call them 80-20s. I think it's 100 to nothing, but they're going to have to handle it the way they want. I'm there to help. But if I see a city going bad, I said it last time, last time I went right by Every perfect little eating can rule and I'd let the governor's run their stuff and then run it into the ground. I had that wacko in Minnesota. You saw what happened in Minneapolis and if I didn't send in the troops, you wouldn't have Minnesota. We wouldn't have Minneapolis standing today. You saw how bad it was, but I sent in the troop very late because he wouldn't do it. He wasn't, he was, the whole city was burning down. That was the wacko that ran for, ran for vice president. Governor Walz. Yeah, he's a real beauty. But again, I said, if I ever do this again, this is what I was thinking about it. I said I'm gonna act before the fact, I'm not gonna act after the fact. And you know, you see what they did to Portland, you see, it's not gonna happen this time. Not gonna happen. Now Gavin Newsom wouldn't have a Los Angeles stand. You know, we have the Olympics coming. That was a part of my thinking there too. We have the Olympic coming. He just lost 25,000 houses to fires that shouldn't have happened. It was only because he didn't allow water to come into. That part of los angeles or frankly at the california because he cut up the water they said that after the pacific ocean but i overrode him after the fires i over rode him and they have water coming down they should be allowing more we're going to go into that next but i have a news that maybe would have allowed the water you would have had a fire but but i said if i don't send people in you're not gonna have a city for the olympics we have the olypics coming. And the World Cup. Brian Kilmeade [00:23:32] And and and you know I know that for a fact because I know people out there only 1% of the permits has been given It's an embarrassment and they're getting away with it, which is sickening. I want to talk about, California President Trump [00:23:40] They want to take away some of the sites that are owned by people and build low income housing. Brian Kilmeade [00:23:48] You can't do it. President Trump [00:23:48] The whole beauty of that area. I was there right after the fire very closely to immediately after the fires Soon as I felt there was a you know, it was yeah the right time but immediate and I met the people Many of them they were all standing in front of their sites. They were literally ashes the steel was wrapped up in balls It was so it was like a blowtorch because of the wind and I went there and I saw every person on Two or three streets. I went to Every family was in front their house with a yellow cord You can't go on it. And they said, we want to start immediately, sir. I said, why don't you start? They won't let us. I gave them the federal permits almost immediately. That's the hardest permit to get, by the way. And they still don't have their permits, right? Brian Kilmeade [00:24:31] And you told Mayor Bass, let them do it, and she said she would. She wants them to be safe. He goes, they know how to be save. To me, it was one of your finest moments because she didn't do it. You were great. President Trump [00:24:42] Said she said we'll get them over a two-year period you remember that yeah I said two years you mean two days Brian Kilmeade [00:24:48] Mr. President, I lost all my stuff there in a fire in Malibu in the 90s, and they still hadn't rebuilt it seven years later. But I want to talk about Gavin Newsom. President Trump [00:24:58] You have an incompetent governor, he's an incompetant governor, and the mayor is grossly incompetent. And that worries me because we have the Olympics going there. Brian Kilmeade [00:25:06] Well, you know, Gavin Newsom's taking you on. He thinks that's his best path to being the next president of the United States, in my view, and he posted on X. He gave you a warning instead of Governor Abbott. Saying that if you allow Governor Abbott to go through, it's his gerrymander, he's gonna do that in California. He posted this, I guess trying to take the Trump approach. Donald Trump, Taco Trump, as many call him, missed the deadline. California will now draw new, more beautiful maps. They'll be historic and they will end the Trump presidency. The Dems will take back the House in the midterms. What's your take on Gavin's warning that you missed? President Trump [00:25:42] Well, Gavin is an incompetent governor. The state has gone to hell. You see what's happened to Los Angeles. And if I didn't send the troops in, you probably wouldn't have much of a Los Angeles standing right now. Those troops did a hell of a job. And you know who loved it? The sheriff and the police. Now, after about a week or so, then the sheriff said, well, maybe we can have the sheriff. Take a look at the sheriff's statement the first day or two. They asked him, do you need the troops? He said, absolutely. We can't do this by ourselves. Now he changed his tone about two weeks later because he had already taken care of the… Brian Kilmeade [00:26:17] But what about the gerrymandering? Do you worry that Democrats are gonna counter your gerrymander when you go into Indiana? President Trump [00:26:21] That anyway. They've done that far before we did. Take a look at Illinois with that slob of a governor they have up there, total incompetent. Take look at that. Take a look in Illinois what happened. You have places that look like snakes. They're going back and forth, you know, hit a little Democrat area here. Brian Kilmeade [00:26:39] So are you going to encourage Florida to do it? Are you going encourage Florida to redistricting? President Trump [00:26:45] Ron I watched Ron I thought it was fantastic he's gonna find a couple of areas you can do it why not they're doing it but they not only are they doing it they've done it they may be petered out I don't know but they've done it and you just take a look at some of those states it's ridiculous and you have you know normally you'd like to see a nice rectangle or a nice square right they have things that go throughout the whole there they look like rattlesnakes Brian Kilmeade [00:27:09] I know, it's incredible, but I want to talk, if we can, just a little bit about China. Big story out today that China is about to overtake America in the electric car and really outstrip Tesla. They probably took a lot of the technology. Your thoughts about losing the electric-car business to China, does that worry you? President Trump [00:27:30] I don't like losing any business to China. We're leading in AI. We're leaving in so much. They know it. We're way ahead of them in terms of chips. We have Jensen and all these guys that are phenomenal. We're away ahead of that. Now the Blackwell is coming out. It's so advanced that they won't catch it for years. Now we're leading them. The electric car is different. See, I don'- you know, do I care? Yeah, I- I don't like it, but I-I am a believer that somebody should buy- All cars you should you if you want to buy a gasoline powered car You know, we have more we have oil and gas than any other country and I say if you wanna buy Something where we have under the ground, you know the batteries China has that but we have oily gas and a lot of people want look It seems to be so far like a seven or ten percent market. China's gone all out Yeah, if if they catch us, you don't you know, they're not coming into here, you have tariffs so they can't come Brian Kilmeade [00:28:25] They can't come in with that brand new car. I want to go back to immigration if I can, Mr. President. President Trump [00:28:30] I don't want them destroying our automobile business. Somebody else would let them in, and in about six months, we wouldn't have an automobile business in this country. Brian Kilmeade [00:28:37] I know it's going to cost like $21,000, and Europe's trying to keep them out too. Mr. President, as you know, you've sealed the border in a way that I don't think anyone thought was possible. But because of that, you have an interesting situation. You have people here for generations that, of course, you're not going to get citizenship, but they've been working on farms. A lot of farmers voted for you. They work in hospitality. A lot hospitality workers voted for, you they work in meatpacking areas. Do you have a plan? And I know some Republicans are gonna get upset by this, but do you have a plan to give them long-term work visas, not citizenship, to not hurt the people, not hurt our economy? President Trump [00:29:17] So as you know i won the election with the farmers by like eighty eight percent i won't be election with big people that one strong borders by probably a hundred percent i would imagine right i mean how could you vote for so i don't want to open borders that never called the border patrol that never went to the site you know the borders are never even went to be border i must've got i did i don't know what it is but let's assume it's like uh… A hundred and thirty percent so i want the border i want everything and uh… To be honest i of all those people. They have a little bit different thing in life. The farmers want to have people that can work very hard in the fields, and the other people don't want to anybody from outside of our country. And I am working on a plan that I think is going to make everybody very happy. We have to take care of our farmers. We love our farmers, but we also have to care of people that want total security and safety in our country, and we're going to take of both. Brian Kilmeade [00:30:09] Do you think within three months, you'll have an answer to the hospitality workers, meat packers, and farmers? Because I think they make up. So within three month. President Trump [00:30:20] I think people are going to be happy. Brian Kilmeade [00:30:21] All right, man. President Trump [00:30:22] I want to make look. They're all great. They love our country that group of people the Democrats don't love our county I think they hate our country. They are crazy. They've gone crazy. You know, we have a something coming up in Congress in the not so distant future if And you know the Democrats are totally against stopping crime. They were against stopping current. Think of it How do you win an election when you're against stopping time, but they they would rather say Trump's a dictator And that's a new thing, that I'm a dictator because I'm stopping crime. You will watch Washington, D.C. Will become the safest capital anywhere in the world within a short period of time, and we'll keep it safe too. But we have to get rid of the murderers, thugs, and you know, many of them, not all of them. Some are self-grown and homegrown, but you know what, many homegrowners, but you take a look at the people and many of the happen to come from Venezuela. The Congo, and lots of places all over the world they come from. But we also have people that were born here and they turn out to be real thugs. We're taking care of them. We're take care of all of them.' The capital of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., will be the safest place in this country in a very short period of time. Brian Kilmeade [00:31:39] And I think the cleanest and I think that don't diminish that because when things are clean President Trump [00:31:45] And the Kennedy Center, it's such a mess. That will be so beautiful in a short period of time. You'll watch, that's what I do in life. Brian Kilmeade [00:31:55] I just got to ask you about Jimmy Lai. He's a self-made billionaire, Hong Kong friend of the West, and when Hong Kong was taken by the Chinese government, he's been jailed, closing arguments today. His son joined me, and I did not know you knew Sebastian, Sebastian Lai, here's what He said, cut three. Speaker 4 [00:32:15] Does President Trump know him? We've been incredibly grateful that the president mentioned that 100% he will free my father. He mentioned it in a radio show with Hugh Hewitt. And it's given our family a lot of hope because at this point it is about freeing him, but it's about saving his life. I don't know how much longer he has. Brian Kilmeade [00:32:33] So your thoughts, because you're going to be meeting President Xi, and he could do that just by one finger. President Trump [00:32:40] I didn't say 100% I'd save him. I said, 100%, I'm going to be bringing it up. And I've already brought it up, and I'm going to do everything I can to save him, I'm gonna do everything. You know, he's a respected guy, he is a good guy. I mean, you could also understand President Xi would not be exactly thrilled by doing it. It was a very nasty period of time in the history of China. I mean it was a really nasty period of time with all of that being said. Uh… His name is uh… Already entered the circle of things that we're talking about and we'll see what we can do i really like the federal art i love that he's fighting so hard for his father and his father's you know not a young guys you know how much longer do you live and i hear you doing okay health wise not great and we're going to do everything we can Brian Kilmeade [00:33:25] Yeah, lastly, Mr. President, I never thought that you would start dominating America culture, or those of you who are dollar and cents and foreign policy guy. But among the people that think you are, New York Times reporters bringing it up, how much better that this term is functioning than the last one, and obviously Joe Biden's. And also Chuck Todd came out and said, you're dominating like no president since F.D.R. And that includes education, because in education, Brown, Columbia, George Washington University, UCLA, all of these universities are straightening up and paying a price. Why did the culture, changing the culture matter to you or does it now that you're back? President Trump [00:34:09] It matters a lot. The culture of a country matters so much. That's the same thing about Ukraine. If you look at what's happened to those cities, they've been decimated. Those magnificent spires have all been, almost all of them have been knocked to the ground there in smithereens. And, you know, it's so sad. No, culture matters so much. One thing on education that we're doing, that you didn't mention, and it's true, these woke, crazy colleges are paying a very big price. And you haven't heard anything yet when you hear some of these settlements that we are doing. But they're paying a big price But what we're really doing with education, which I think is almost as important, maybe more important, is we're sending it back to the states. And the states are accepting it really gracefully and beautifully. And they want it. They desperately want it, we have 40 states where education would be as good as any place it were. We have 10 where it won't be so good because it's like, you know, like a guy like Gavin Newsom, he's not going to run good education, but because he doesn't know Now he's just got a mouth. But a place like Los Angeles is going to be tough. But all over, you go to Iowa, you go to Indiana, you got all these places, Nebraska, every one of these places, they're going to have Florida is going to be phenomenal. We're sending education back to their to the states and we're getting it out of Washington, D.C. And the bureaucrats with, you know, you have people that are involved with like Florida from Washington. They've never even been there and they're running education in Florida. We sending it back so that Ron can run it so that all the governors can run it. And they're going to do a great job. Now, 10 states are not going to, but they're the same, like a guy like Pritzker won't do a good job with education. He probably doesn't even want it back. But Pritzke won't a good, Newsom won't do a a good. You know, the same places that run badly will do a bad job. But 90% of the country is going to a phenomenal job. We're sending education back to the states where the parents are involved, they love their children, where the teachers are involved, they love the children. And it's not going to be run by the bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., that are destroying. I mean, we have the worst education almost in the world for a top 40 country. You know, we're like 38, 39, and 40 out of 40 in education. So obviously, we are doing something wrong. That won't happen for long. When education goes back to these well-run states, it will run as well as the various but like Denmark, Austria, you know, you have. You have some countries that have like great education. Interestingly, China does very well with education so you can't blame it on science, but they do very well education. Brian Kilmeade [00:36:44] And lastly, on behalf of Massapequa, you and Linda McMahon helping keep the chief's name. So that means a lot. President Trump [00:36:50] Ryan, I love, I have a lot of friends in Massapequa, including you, but I love Massapequal. I've heard that name for years, okay, and they have a championship team. They always have a great team. I know young people that played on that team, and you know, great people, and we got to get the name back to the Chiefs. And you know what? They're demeaning the Indians by taking it, it's actually the opposite of what they think. They're demeaning that's a place And that town is sort of based around that whole football thing that they have going there. So we're working hard. You know, it's a state problem, not a federal problem. So we have to interject, and we've done that, into the state. But the state is fighting us very hard, but I think we'll be successful with it. Brian Kilmeade [00:37:34] You're always successful. Mr. President, thanks so much. I am. I am, I am always. Best of luck in Alaska. And I look forward to seeing you walking on the military base and greeting Vladimir Putin. President Trump [00:37:43] And we'll do the best we can, and I think we'll have a good result in the end. Brian Kilmeade [00:37:47] All right, go get them. Thanks so much, Mr. President. Thank you very much. President Trump [00:37:48] Thank you very much, Brian. Appreciate it. Very good. Thank you.

Daywatch: What to know about the Chicago Air and Water Show
Daywatch: What to know about the Chicago Air and Water Show

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Daywatch: What to know about the Chicago Air and Water Show

Good morning, Chicago. Eyes will turn to the skies this weekend for the Chicago Air and Water Show. One million or more spectators are expected along the lakefront Aug. 16-17 to watch demonstrations by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team and a variety of other civilian and military aircraft. Here's what to know about this year's show: how to get to the lakefront (or avoid it), weather conditions, a full lineup of performers and more from the Tribune's Kori Rumore. And here are the top stories you need to know to start your day, including: what Democrats said at the Illinois State Fair, what's next for Clarendon Hills in the Little League World Series tournament and what to know as the Savannah Bananas come to Chicago for the first time. Today's eNewspaper edition | Subscribe to more newsletters | Asking Eric | Horoscopes | Puzzles & Games | Today in History Residents in one Washington, D.C., neighborhood lined up yesterday to protest the increased police presence after the White House said the number of National Guard troops in the nation's capital would ramp up and federal officers would be on the streets around the clock. Despite the presentation of a balanced budget containing no loan for the upcoming Chicago Public Schools academic year after months of debates over a multi-million dollar budget deficit, the entirety of the Chicago Board of Education is not sold on the $10.25 billion plan. Democrats used their day at the State Fair yesterday to celebrate Illinois as a leader of the resistance to President Donald Trump, lashing out at the Republican administration and its allies in Congress in an effort to regain party momentum for next year's midterm elections. Photos: Illinois State Fair 2025 Indiana's lieutenant governor repeatedly addressed redistricting, immigration and education funding during a packed town hall session in Merrillville. Indiana House Democrats join Texas House Democrats to stand against mid-decade redistricting As the frequency of eating disorders increases and interest in performance enhancement broadens, so does the market for addressing them. Rosecrance Therapies yesterday announced its acquisition of Ascend CHC, to provide treatment of eating disorders and support for sports and performance counseling. The Naperville School District 203 teacher's union has voted overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a strike, an action that gives the bargaining team the authority to declare a walkout if they deem it necessary, union officials said in a statement. Clarendon Hills never really got going yesterday and lost 16-1 to the Mountain Region champion from Las Vegas, Nevada, in the opening round of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. They play again on Saturday at 6 p.m. in the elimination bracket. Rate Field will be filled this weekend, but not because of Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr. and company. You won't see black jerseys but a splash of yellow instead. The Savannah Bananas come to Rate Field on Friday and Saturday for a pair of sold-out games as part of their 2025 Banana Ball World Tour. It's the first time the viral, groovy baseball team will play in Chicago. The 1959 Ed McBain crime novel 'King's Ransom' has crossed the Pacific Ocean twice now, writes Tribune film critic Michael Phillips. Its latest screen incarnation, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' makes for a disarming hand-off from the stern gravity of Akira Kurosawa to the exuberant restlessness of Spike Lee. As the new chairman of the Kennedy Center, President Donald Trump added a highly personal stamp to this year's announcement of the recipients of the annual honors, whom he named as country music star George Strait, 'Rocky' actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor, the rock band Kiss and actor-singer Michael Crawford. Solve the daily Crossword

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