MEDIA
Judge Lozano’s community-centered approach hasn’t just caught the attention of locals—it’s been recognized across Texas as a model for compassionate, effective justice. Her work on eviction reform, court accessibility, and public service has made headlines and earned praise from county leaders, legal innovators, and community voices alike. Here are some recent media spotlights on her impact:
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Publish Date: 11/02/2024
In a feature on court innovation, the Houston Chronicle profiled Judge Lozano’s leadership in using text message reminders to increase court participation and reduce default judgments. The article emphasized how small, thoughtful updates like these can dramatically improve accessibility for working families and renters who might otherwise miss their hearings.

Publish Date: 09/24/2024
Houston Landing reported on Judge Lozano’s efforts to establish a free Legal Resource Center at her courthouse, expanding access to justice for people without legal representation. The outlet also quoted Commissioner Rodney Ellis in praise of her Eviction Diversion Program:
“Every litigant should have access to the programs Duble and Lozano are implementing… not only those who happen to live in their precincts. These eviction diversion initiatives should be adopted in all courts.”This public endorsement highlights Judge Lozano’s growing statewide influence in improving how courts respond to housing crises.

Publish Date: 01/02/2024
In a segment on eviction prevention, ABC13 highlighted the work of Judge Lozano’s Eviction Diversion Facilitator—a role she helped create to connect tenants and landlords with emergency resources before eviction is finalized. The report showcased how her court’s proactive approach is helping families stay housed and helping landlords recover income without drawn-out litigation.

Publish Date: 03/19/2024
Qué Onda named Judge Lozano one of 2025’s Mujeres Exitosas (Successful Women)—a recognition of her leadership, service, and role as a trailblazer in Harris County. The feature highlighted her historic election and her ongoing commitment to lifting up families across Precinct 2.

Publish Date: 04/03/2024
Judge Lozano was recognized at the Chamber’s Annual Luncheon for her ongoing support of Hispanic businesses, women leaders, and civic engagement. Her presence reflected her strong ties to both the small business and nonprofit sectors—and her deep roots in Houston’s Hispanic community.


Publish Date: 04/14/2024
Judge Lozano’s courthouse was recognized as home to the most-used Legal Kiosk in the entire state of Texas, a free tool that allows residents to access court forms, virtual legal assistance, and resources right in the courthouse lobby. The kiosk is a shining example of her mission to make justice free, fast, and accessible for everyone.

Publish Date: 02/22/2024
As part of a panel discussion on Latina leadership in public service, Judge Lozano was featured by The Heritage Society for her historic role as the first woman elected to JP Precinct 2, Place 2, and for her advocacy on behalf of working families, domestic violence survivors, and Spanish-speaking residents in the justice system.
Community Newspapers & Radio
Judge Lozano continues to be featured in local media like the North Channel Star and community radio stations across the district. Coverage of her Christmas Toy Drive, Will-a-Thon, and Back-to-School events underscore her boots-on-the-ground approach to leadership. These stories consistently highlight her warmth, energy, and unshakable presence in the lives of her constituents.
Judge Lozano is showing Texas—and the country—what community-rooted justice can look like. The media sees it. Voters feel it. And with your support, we’ll continue to make headlines for the right reasons: showing up, serving others, and setting a new standard in the courtroom and beyond.