Larry Grant (politician)
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Larry Grant (born February 1, 1946, Boise, Idaho) is a retired Idaho businessman and was the
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candidate who ran in Idaho's 1st congressional district in 2006. Grant was chair of Idaho Democratic Party from 2011 to 2013.


Career

Grant earned his bachelor's degree from
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of Columbia University in 1968 and his J.D. degree from the Sturm College of Law, graduating ''
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'' in 1971. He was a lawyer in private practice in Denver and Boise from 1972 through 1985. In 1985, Grant joined
Micron Technology Micron Technology, Inc. is an American producer of computer memory and computer data storage including dynamic random-access memory, flash memory, and USB flash drives. It is headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Its consumer products, including ...
, a manufacturer of dynamic random-access memory (
DRAM Dynamic random-access memory (dynamic RAM or DRAM) is a type of random-access semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell, usually consisting of a tiny capacitor and a transistor, both typically based on metal-oxid ...
), as the young company's first general counsel. It was a critical time for the U.S. semiconductor industry. That year, seven of the United States' leading semiconductor makers left the DRAM business as Japanese companies took over the market and prices drastically declined. In response, Grant initiated the first ever semiconductor
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case with the U.S. International Trade Commission. As a result, President
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imposed duties on Japanese semiconductor manufacturers who were selling their product in the United States below cost. The case laid the groundwork for the U.S.-Japan Semiconductor Trade Agreement of 1986 and is credited by some analysts as having been a significant factor in the survival and growth of Micron in its early years. Grant left Micron in 1996 to work as vice president and general counsel for VLSI Technology in San Jose, California.


Political career


2006

Grant announced in August 2005 that he would run to represent Idaho's 1st District. In November 2005, he became the first Idaho congressional candidate to launch a campaign blog. Grant advocated living-wage jobs; affordable, accessible health care; more international cooperation in ending the war in Iraq; and to put the brakes on federal spending. Grant opposes drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. On May 23, 2006, Grant won the Democratic primary for U.S. House in the First District with 75 percent of the vote. Incumbent Representative Butch Otter announced that he would leave Congress to run for governor. In a field of six candidates, the controversial Bill Sali, won the primary with 26% of the vote. Sali clashed repeatedly with Republican leadership in the Idaho Legislature. As a result, many Republicans declared they would support Grant. All this gave Grant a boost in the general election, but Sali remained favored given the GOP tilt of the area and the popular Otter at the top of the ticket. Grant made gains late in the campaign, but Sali held on to win 50% to 45%, a close margin considering Idaho's 1st district supported George W. Bush's reelection in 2004 by 68% to 30%.


2008

Grant sought a rematch against Sali but withdrew a month before the May 2008 primary and threw his support behind fellow Democrat Walt Minnick, saying he believes Minnick has the best chance to defeat Sali.


Idaho Democratic Party Chair

Larry Grant was elected as the Chair of the Idaho Democratic Party for a two-year term in February 2011. He made great strides in organizing the party and in 2012 a record number of Democrats ran for office as a result of his recruiting efforts. Grant stepped down from being State Chair in 2013.


Community Involvement

He previously served as a director of Western Idaho Training Company in
Caldwell, Idaho Caldwell (locally CALL-dwel) is a city in and the county seat of Canyon County, Idaho. The population was 59,996 at the time of the 2020 United States census. Caldwell is considered part of the Boise metropolitan area. Caldwell is the location of ...
, which provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities He previously served as a member of the advisory council to the University of Idaho School of Business.


References


External links


Grant for Congress campaign website Republicans for Larry Grant
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