James Albertus McClure (December 27, 1924 – February 26, 2011) was an American lawyer and politician from the
state of
Idaho
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, most notably serving as a
Republican in the
U.S. Senate
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for three terms.
Early life and education
McClure attended public schools in
Payette and joined the
U.S. Navy at age 18 during
World War II
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, serving from 1942 to 1946. McClure graduated from the Navy Program at the University of Idaho–Southern Branch (now
Idaho State University
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) in
Pocatello in 1943. After his discharge from the Navy, he entered the
College of Law
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at the
University of Idaho
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and graduated in 1950.
Career
From 1950 to 1956, he served as prosecuting attorney for
Payette County; he also served as city attorney for Payette from 1953 to 1966. During this span, he was also a member of the
Idaho State Senate
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, serving from 1961 to 1966.
In the 1966 election, McClure ran for the
U.S. House
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from Idaho's first
Congressional district
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. He won the race, defeating
incumbent
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Compton I. White, Jr., and was re-elected in 1968 and 1970.
U.S. Senate
McClure ran for the open
U.S. Senate
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seat
(Class II) in 1972, vacated by the retirement of
Len Jordan
Leonard Beck Jordan (May 15, 1899June 30, 1983) was an American politician who served as the 23rd governor of Idaho and a United States Senator for over ten years.
Early life and education
Born in Mount Pleasant, Utah, Jordan's father was a cou ...
. In the general election he defeated the
Democratic nominee,
William E. "Bud" Davis, the president of Idaho State University. McClure was reelected by wide margins in 1978 and 1984. The seat was occupied by
William Borah
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for over three decades (1907–1940), and has been continuously held by Republicans since 1949.
In 1981, McClure joined Republican colleagues
Jesse Helms
Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008) was an American politician. A leader in the conservative movement, he served as a senator from North Carolina from 1973 to 2003. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...
of
North Carolina
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and fellow Idaho senator
Steve Symms in an unsuccessful fight to return to a purchase requirement for participation in the
food stamp program. Helms cited a
Congressional Budget Office study which showed that 75 percent of the increase in food stamp usage had occurred since the purchase requirement was dropped in 1977. Senators voted 33 to 66 against the Helms-McClure position. "It's obvious the majority of the Senate is not really concerned about constraining the growth of the food-stamp program," McClure said.
In 1984 McClure ran for
Senate Majority Leader, but was defeated by Senator
Bob Dole
Robert Joseph Dole (July 22, 1923 – December 5, 2021) was an American politician and attorney who represented Kansas in the United States Senate from 1969 to 1996. He was the Republican Leader of the Senate during the final 11 years of his te ...
of
Kansas
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, who three years earlier had led the intraparty opposition to the Helms-McClure position on reinstating the purchase requirement for food stamps.
During his 18 years in the Senate, McClure served as the chairman of the
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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from 1981 to 1987. In this capacity McClure emerged as an early proponent of
electric car
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s and
energy independence. He also chaired the
Senate Republican Conference from 1981 to 1985.
Retirement
At age 65, McClure declined to run for a fourth term in 1990. Republican congressman
Larry Craig
Lawrence Edwin Craig (born July 20, 1945) is an American retired politician from the state of Idaho. A Republican Party (United States), Republican, he served 18 years in the United States Senate (1991–2009), preceded by 10 years in the U.S. ...
of
Midvale easily won McClure's Senate seat in November 1990 and served three terms, succeeded by
Jim Risch.
After leaving the Senate, McClure became a mining consultant and
lobbyist in
Washington, D.C.
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, founding the firm of McClure, Gerard, & Neuenschwander. Up until his death, McClure maintained a residence in
McCall
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Notable people with this surname include:
* Andy McCall (footballer, born 1911) (1911–1979), Scottish footballer and manager
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.
In October 1995 the new home of the College of Mines and Earth Resources at the
University of Idaho
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was dedicated as James A. McClure Hall.
On December 12, 2001, the Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in
Boise was renamed for McClure.
Personal life
In December 2008, the 83-year-old McClure suffered a
stroke
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and was sent to the intensive care unit at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in
Boise. Although initially he was expected to recover,
McClure suffers stroke; doctors are hopeful, son says
/ref> McClure died at the age of 86 on February 26, 2011.
Election results
References
External links
– renamed for James A. McClure, 2001
University of Idaho
– James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research
University of Idaho
– Senator James McClure
– Papers of Senator James A. McClure
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1924 births
2011 deaths
People from Payette, Idaho
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Idaho
Republican Party United States senators from Idaho
Republican Party Idaho state senators
20th-century American politicians
American prosecutors
American lobbyists
Idaho lawyers
University of Idaho alumni
Idaho State University alumni
University of Idaho College of Law alumni
United States Navy personnel of World War II
20th-century American lawyers