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Eduardo Andres Lucio Jr. (born January 20, 1946) is a Democratic politician who served in the
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, representing the 27th District from 1991 to 2023. Lucio also previously served in the
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from 1987 to 1991.


Career

Lucio is the Chairman of the Intergovernmental Relations Committee. He also sits on the Committees on Natural Resources & Economic Development, Veterans Affairs & Military Installations, the Subcommittee on Border Security, and serves as Vice Chairman of Senate Education Committee. He also created and sits on the Interagency Tasks Force on Children with Special Needs. Eddie Lucio began his public service in 1971, becoming Cameron County Treasurer and later Cameron County commissioner. He authored legislation creating the Regional Academic Health Center (RAHC) and he worked for passage of a bill during the 81st legislative session that creates the University of Texas Health Science Center - South Texas to serve
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, Kenedy, Kleberg, and Zapata counties with a full-fledged medical school. Lucio has worked to establish the partnership between the University of Texas at Brownsville and
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which allows UTB to become a four-year university and have access to the
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. Additionally, he authored the bill to create South Texas Community College. Lucio was the only Democrat in the Texas Senate to support the 2013 legislation to restrict
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s to twenty weeks of gestation and to require abortions be performed in surgical centers. Lucio also authored legislation to require that women receiving abortions and physicians performing them take a free adoption awareness course. He described himself as "
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" and was endorsed and supported by
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, a "pro-life" or
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PAC. During the 78th legislative session, Lucio was elected by his colleagues as Senate President Pro Tempore. On November 3, 2021, Lucio announced that he would not be running for reelection.


Personal life

Lucio is the father of Eddie Lucio III, who served in the
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. His dad is Eduardo Lucio. He was born and raised in Brownsville, Texas. He is a devout Catholic.


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External links


Senate of Texas - Eddie Lucio
official TX website
Project Vote Smart - Senator Eddie Lucio Jr. (TX)
profile *''Follow the Money'' - Eddie Lucio Jr.
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campaign contributions {{DEFAULTSORT:Lucio, Eddie 02 1946 births Living people 21st-century Roman Catholics American anti-abortion activists Catholic politicians from Texas Democratic Party members of the Texas House of Representatives Democratic Party Texas state senators People from Brownsville, Texas Presidents pro tempore of the Texas Senate University of Texas–Pan American alumni 21st-century members of the Texas Legislature