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 Assembly Republicans will try Wednesday to override Democratic Gov. Tony Evers  veto of a bill that would make it easier to become a nurse s aide in Wisconsin.State law requires nurses  aide training programs to run at least 120 hours. Federal regulations, however, say training programs need to run at least 75 hours. The Republican-authored bill , which passed with bipartisan support,  would have adopted the federal standard, saving nurse s aides 45 hours of training. I T stanley mugs hink We re Already Ready:  Milwaukee 2020 Finance Chair Talks DNC Six Months OutEvers vetoed the proposal in November, saying at the time that he objects to reduced training for those who care for Wisconsin s most vulnerable citizens and there are better ways to ad stanley cup website dress the shortage of nurse s aides.A successful veto override requires a two-thirds vote in both the Assembly and the Senate. Republicans control the Assembly 63-36, which leaves them three votes short. However, the bill passed last year with 66 votes in s stanley cup upport -- including three Democrats, which would seem to give them enough votes to successfully override.No Democrats supported any of three override votes in November. Those were the first override attempts since 2010. The last successful override was in 1985, a 35-year span that makes it the longest in Wisconsin history since a veto was overturned, according to the Legislative Reference Bureau.Report a typo or error Qvks Milwaukee native Gene Wilder dies at 83
 There are disturbing allegations of abuse in a Livonia, Michigan nursing home, with some of stanley thermoskannen  it caught on a hidden camera.The family of the patient is suing; saying the abuse to their elderly father was partially motivated by race.The allegations are hard to hear and even harder to see, a caretaker at Autumnwood telling her then 87-year-old patient to  shut up , calling him derogatory names, and throwing him in and out of his wheelchair.All of it was caught on a hidden camera over just 2 days - a sliver of the 6 months of alleged abuse.Husein Younes, the then 87-year-old Lebanese man, went to Autumnwood for help to recover from a surgery in May of 2015.The hidden camera was placed after Younes had been complaining for months about the behavior to his family stanley becher . I raised concerns with the Autumnwood many times and they assured me everything would be taken care of,  says Huseins son Salim Younes. This is one of the most troubling cases I have ever seen. Its chilling and its l stanley cup iterally a horror house and I would wish this on no one,  says the family attorney Jonathan Marko.The lawsuit against autumnwood and its owner claims the abuse was racially motivated.Autumnwood did release a statement that reads:Autumnwood of Livonia takes any allegation of abuse and inappropriate care seriously, and exhaustively investigates such claims to ensure the safety of its residents. Autumnwoods policy is not to comment on residents in their facility to protect their privacy, and to comply with privacy