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Jacqueline Lucci Smith

REPUBLICAN

Jacqueline Lucci Smith is running for Harris County Attorney.

Personal background

Jacqueline holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Lynn University and a law degree from South Texas College of Law at Houston. She is a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem and a catechist for Catholic Faith Formation at Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Community.

Professional background

Jacqueline currently works as an attorney and managing partner at her own law firm, Lucci Smith Law, PLLC. She previously worked as an operational director and legal counsel at the Harris County Tax Office. She previously served on the board of directors of the Boys and Girls Harbor and as chair and vice-chair of the St. Pius School Board.

Political background

Jacqueline Lucci Smith previously served as the Judge of Harris County Civil Court at Law 2. She was elected to this position in 2007 and served for 1 full term. She also served as the Harris County Attorney and Assistant Attorney for 3 combined years. She ran for Harris County Attorney in 2016, but she did not win.

Legal Experience

Opposes the Uplift Harris program, which is a guaranteed income program that distributes $500 per month for 18 months to eligible households, saying it "does not offer assistance to all people of a certain income level, but only a select few...[and] is unconstitutional and fails to serve a public purpose."

Want to use county funds to develop a job training program in place of the Uplift Harris program "that will not discriminate- benefitting all Harris County residents."

As a managing partner at Lucci Smith Law, PLLC for 11 years, Smith oversees finances and budgeting, shapes and enforces firm culture, helps attract new clients, manages and mentors legal associates, and guides growth in the firm’s legal practice areas.

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Criminal Justice

Plans to manage the office in way to help reduce friction between the entities she defends and the public.

Plans to ensure Child Protective Services (CPS) upholds honesty and transparency.

Plans to have more checks and balances on CPS operations to ensure a "lack of accountability is not abused."

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