After eight years in the Prosecutors Office, LaGrand formed a private law firm with Gerald Lykins. In 2007, LaGrand formed another law firm with Christopher Yates and Paul Denenfeld. In 2002, the LaGrands and their neighbors started Wealthy Street Bakery. In 2013, the LaGrands and partners opened Long Road Distillers, which operates a distillery and restaurants in Grand Rapids and
Grand Haven. In February 2022, following the
Chatfield Scandal, LaGrand introduced legislation to allow evidence of grooming to refute claims of consent in sexual assault or abuse cases. In 2022, due to term limits in the State House, LaGrand ran for the
Michigan State Senate in the 30th district. LaGrand lost the general election to Republican Mark Huizenga by 391 votes, the narrowest race in the 2022 cycle. LaGrand announced his campaign for Grand Rapids Mayor on May 30, 2023. He won in a landslide with 63.36% of the vote against former City Commissioner Senita Lenear. He lives in Grand Rapids with his wife, Melissa LaGrand, and four children: John, Issac, Helen, and Julia. ==References==