Jim McMahon
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | August 21,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Jersey City |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Spouse | Nancy Daines |
Children | Alexis McMahon |
Sean McMahon | |
Zach McMahon | |
Ashley McMahon | |
Nicknames | Darth Vader, Black Sunshine |
Job | American football player |
Education | Brigham Young University |
Andrew P. Hill High School | |
Roy High School | |
Books | McMahon! |
Jim McMahon's In-Your-Face Book of Pro Football Trivia | |
Australian Wine: Regions and Rituals | |
Mcmahon Bare Truth about Ch Br | |
A Leak in the Landfill: Colorado's Suppressed Report on Solid Waste Policy Finally Seeps Out | |
Resolving the Conflict Between Man and the Environment: A Model in the Phillipines | |
Recycling and Realism: A Market Approach | |
Movies/Shows | '85: The Untold Story of the Greatest Team in Pro Football History |
The Icing | |
Official site | nfl.com |
Yard | 18,148 |
Passer rate | 78.2 |
Siblings | Mike McMahon |
Lynda McMahon Ferguson | |
Parents | Jim McMahon Sr |
Roberta McMahon | |
Leader | Keir Starmer |
Party | Labour Party |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Game play | 119 |
Picked date | Green Bay Packers |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 475966 |
Jim McMahon Life story
James Robert McMahon Jr. is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 15 seasons, most notably with the Chicago Bears. McMahon played college football at Brigham Young University, winning the Davey O'Brien Award and Sammy Baugh Trophy as a senior.
Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team
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Labour reshuffle: Sir Keir Starmer to shake up shadow cabinet
... He could possibly cover the environment, if Jim Mcmahon is demoted...
RSPCA push revival of dropped animal welfare bill
... Labour s shadow environment secretary Jim Mcmahon has written to Conservative MPs claiming if they block the bill they " will be voting to continue puppy smuggling, puppy farming, pet theft and live animal exports"...
Local elections 2023: How sewage topped the political agenda
... Labour s shadow environment secretary Jim Mcmahon has accused the Conservatives of allowing England s communities to be treated as " open sewers" and has called for automatic fines and a The Conservatives say sewage is dumped more frequently in Wales where Labour is in power, while the UK government has introduced widespread monitoring and tougher regulations...
Wet wipes ban planned in England to tackle water pollution
... " This announcement is nothing more than a shuffling of the deck chairs and a reheating of old, failed measures that simply give the green light for sewage dumping to continue for decades to come, " said Jim Mcmahon MP, Labour s Shadow Environment Secretary...
Vegetable shortages could last for up to a month
... " Shadow environment secretary Jim Mcmahon said: " There is genuine public concern about the availability of food and as the secretary responsible for our food security - and let s bear in mind food security is national security - this is absolutely mission critical...
Why some farmers are turning away from the Tories
... In places like Cumbria, where Labour won a new council, farmers feel " betrayed" by the lack of support and voters have decided " the Tories are out of touch" says Labour s Jim Mcmahon, shadow secretary for the environment, food and rural affairs...
Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say
... But Labour s shadow environment secretary Jim Mcmahon said the law " allowed water firm bosses to dump raw sewage into our communities, while pocketing eye-watering bonuses amid a cost of living crisis...
RSPCA push revival of dropped animal welfare bill
By Sam FrancisPolitical reporter, BBC News
The RSPCA is backing Labour's plan to force the government to revive its flagship animal welfare bill.
In May, the government quietly dropped its Kept Animals Bill which aimed to Crack Down on dog thefts and ban the live exports of farm animals.
The government is still pursuing - a 2019 Tory manifesto pledge and a central tenet of the previous bill.
But campaigners accused the government of betraying its animal welfare agenda.
David Bowles , the RSPCA's head of public affairs, said: " We fear that without quick, meaningful action on the Kept Animals Bill, the UK government's policy agenda for animal welfare is merely smoke and mirrors. "
Labour has tabled a motion in The Commons to force The Bill back into Parliament, in defiance of the government's plans.
If passed, the motion would allocate 12 July to try to pass The Bill through its final legislative steps in The House of Commons.
Mr Bowles said the vote is " crunch-time for animals in England and will be a litmus test of this government's genuine commitment to animal welfare, its manifesto promises and the policy commitments it put At Risk when binning the Kept Animals Bill".
" The Kept Animals Bill must be revived so that practices such as the live exports of animals for slaughter and the cruel puppy import trade become consigned to history as soon as possible. "
The RSPCA has unveiled an ad campaign around Westminster, urging MPs to vote to in favour of Labour's motion.
Labour's shadow environment secretary Jim Mcmahon has written to Conservative MPs claiming if they block The Bill they " will be voting to continue puppy smuggling, puppy farming, pet theft and live animal exports".
He told Tory MPs they " now have no excuses" and have an " opportunity to put country before party by ensuring that animal welfare is a key priority".
Announcing The Plan , Mr McMahon said: " The Kept Animals Bill is hugely important for animal welfare but it's also vital for delivering trust in politics.
" The Conservatives promised it in their 2019 manifesto and the Prime Minister personally committed to bringing it into law.
Announcing in May that The Bill had been scrapped, environment minister Mark Spencer put the blame mostly on Labour, saying the opposition were " clearly determined to play political games by widening The Scope of this bill".
Mr Spencer said at The Time that the government would use single-issue legislation to keep to commitments on " cracking down on puppy smuggling" " ban live exports for fattening and slaughter" and tackle pet abduction and livestock worrying.
Livestock worrying is when a dog attacks or chases livestock on Agricultural Land , which can result in injury or death.
On Tuesday, the government announced plans to consult on a New System of licences to effectively ban the keeping of primates as pets.
The new licencing system, based on the results of a requires " zoo-level standards" of care for any primate kept in captivity in the UK.
Up to 5,000 primates - Mammals which include apes, monkeys and Lemurs - are living outside licensed zoos in the UK, according to RSPCA estimates.
A Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokesperson said: " The UK is a world leader on animal welfare and We Are fully committed to maintaining and enhancing our strong track record to date.
" We Are committed to delivering the Kept Animals Bill measures individually during The Remainder of this Parliament and look forward to progressing these. We will be setting out next steps in due course. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com