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Biography:
Jason Smith is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was born on June 16, 1980 in New York City, New York. He attended high school at St. Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey, and then went on to play college basketball at the University of Kentucky.
Age: 40 years old
Height: 6'10" (2.08 m)
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Weight: 240 lbs (109 kg)
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Career:
Jason Smith was drafted by the Miami Heat in the first round of the 2007 NBA Draft. He has since played for the Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, and Washington Wizards. He has also played in the NBA G League for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
Net Worth:
Jason Smith's net worth is estimated to be around $20 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in the NBA.
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Jason Smith Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jason Smith Net Worth
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Timeline
On January 17, 2019 Jason Smith shouted "Go back to Puerto Rico!" at Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) during a speech on the House floor. He later apologized to Cardenas and stated his remark was in reference to a recent trip taken to Puerto Rico by several lawmakers, not to single out anyone's ethnicity. His apology was accepted.
On March 8, 2017, Smith made a controversial statement in a committee meeting. During debate about a tanning salon tax under the Affordable Care Act, he wondered aloud why there was no tax on the Sun since it was the leading cause of skin cancer. He argued the tanning tax was unfair to women since women go to tanning salons more than men.
After an unopposed primary election on August 5, 2014 and 17 months following the special election, Smith was up for his first reelection on November 4, 2014. Smith won a five-way race with two-thirds of the vote and carried all 30 counties in the congressional district.
Following the resignation of the incumbent Democratic State Representative Frank Barnitz, Smith ran for Missouri's 150th Legislative District, which covered portions of Dent, Phelps, Crawford, and Reynolds counties. Smith defeated Democratic challenger Bobby Simpson 54%–44%. At the age of 25, Smith just barely made the constitutional requirements to be a state representative and became the youngest member of the Missouri House of Representatives. During his first year in office, Smith served as Majority Assistant Deputy Whip and served on the Agriculture Policy Committee, Appropriations—Education Committee, and the Judiciary Committee.
One year after being elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in a special election, Smith defeated Democrat Jim O'Donnell 64%–32%. In his first full term, Smith served as the Vice-Chairman of the Special Committee on Job Creation and Economic Development.
Per Missouri statute, Smith was selected by the 8th District Republican Central Committee to be the party's nominee in the June special election. The selection process—which began with 27 candidates and narrowed to 13 on nomination day—lasted six total rounds before Smith was the last one standing as the Republican nominee on February 9, 2013. Some of the other candidates included State Representative Todd Richardson of Poplar Bluff, former State Treasurer of Missouri and U.S. Representative Wendell Bailey, former State Senator Jason Crowell of Cape Girardeau, Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder, former State Treasurer of Missouri Sarah Steelman, State Representative Clint Tracy of Cape Girardeau, and State Senator Wayne Wallingford of Cape Girardeau.
In the June special election, Smith was challenged by Democratic State Representative Steve Hodges of East Prairie, businessman Doug Enyart of the Constitution Party, and Libertarian Bill Slantz. He was declared the winner of the special election on June 4, 2013. The election marked the 47th consecutive U.S. House race in Missouri in which Democrats failed to pick up a Republican-held seat dating back to 1994 – the second longest Democratic pick-up drought in the nation.
Prior to being elected to Congress, Smith served four terms representing the 150th Legislative District in the Missouri House of Representatives and one term serving the 120th Legislative District following redistricting in 2012. Smith served as the Majority Whip during the 96th Missouri General Assembly and then as the Speaker Pro Tem during the 97th Missouri General Assembly.
In November 2010, Smith was unopposed in his reelection campaign to his fourth full term to the Missouri House of Representatives. Following his election, Smith was elected by his peers to serve as one of the youngest Majority Whips to serve in the Missouri House of Representatives.
Following his 2010 election, Smith was again unopposed in his final election to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2012. Upon the start of the 97th General Assembly in 2013, Smith was elected by his peers to serve as Speaker Pro-Tem of the Missouri State House of Representatives.
In his third election in just three years, Smith received 70% of the vote, defeating Democrat James D. Ellis in 2008 to secure his second full term in the Missouri House of Representatives.
At age 20, Smith earned two degrees from the University of Missouri; a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Economics and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. While attending law school, Smith served as the Senator representing the law school in the Student Senate, the Vice President of the entire law school, and class secretary. Also while in law school, Smith purchased his family farm to keep it in the family, became a licensed real estate agent, and formed his own small business specializing in property investment and development. He earned his Juris Doctorate in 2004 and returned to Missouri to take the bar exam.
After passing the Missouri Bar in 2004, he returned home to Salem to practice law at a local law firm in Cuba, Missouri, continue to run his small business and manage his family farm. The farm, located just outside Salem, Missouri, has been in Smith's family for four generations.
Jason Thomas Smith (born June 16, 1980) is an American businessman, politician, and the U.S. Representative for Missouri's 8th congressional district after winning a special election on June 4, 2013. The district comprises 30 counties, covering just under 20,000 square miles of southeastern and southern Missouri.