Government Affairs

Rose Law Group pc’s Government Affairs practice group works at the intersection of politics, policy and government affairs to successfully advance and protect the interest of our clients. We provide the representation needed to tackle head-on the challenges clients face at all levels of government. Our clients range from small businesses, to international corporations, to local associations and non-profits.

A trusted resource to policymakers, agency leadership, and senior staff, Rose Law Group pc has strong bipartisan relationships with local governments, state agencies and elected officials across the state. At the legislature, we are testifying in committee hearings and regularly meeting with legislators and staff on both sides of the political aisle. We understand the critical nature of identifying and building key relationships throughout all corridors of government, regardless of party affiliation.

Strategic Planning: We approach our government relations work in the same way we approach a courtroom trial or a large corporate transaction; with zealous advocacy for our clients after extensive preparation and a strategic roadmap for success throughout all corridors of influence. Our combined legal, government relations and regulatory experience put us in the best position to tackle the most difficult legislative, regulatory, and policy issues.

Durable Relationships: Rose Law Group pc’s attorneys and lobbyists have decades of experience navigating complex policy issues and evolving political dynamics . We have cultivated strong relationships with decisionmakers at all levels of state government. Our team’s unmatched expertise in government relations and regulatory affairs makes us best equipped to achieve our clients goals, whether monumental or incremental.

Teamwork Approach: The Government affairs team works in tandem with every Rose Law Group pc lawyer, utilizing our team’s broad and unique skills and talents to deliver the best results possible for our clients. We take into account every aspect of a successful government relations strategy, including local stakeholder involvement, comprehensive community relations efforts, and narrowly tailored legal expertise to advance and protect the interests of our clients.

Elected officials and key staff work closely with our team because they know we are effective, ethical, and accomplished in delivering the best results possible for our clients.

Rose Law Group pc attorneys and staff are proud to be engaged in community related activities such as the YMCA, Ronald McDonald House, Community Food Connections, Engineers Without Borders, and Feeding Matters, to name a few. 

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FIVE of Arizona’s newly elected public officials visit Rose Law Group

Dozens of constituents gathered this morning in the Scottsdale office of Rose Law Group to hear from: Maricopa County Supervisors Mark Stewart, Thomas Galvin, Kate Brophy McGee, Mesa Mayor-Elect Mark Freeman and Casa Grande Mayor Lisa Fitzgibbons. They reflected on their grueling campaigns and vision for Arizona’s future. Maricopa County Supervisors (from left to right) Thomas Galvin, Mark Stewart, and Kate Brophy

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Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group expands its government affairs division with new lobbying team

By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal Rose Law Group has expanded its government affairs division after attracting three lobbyists from a top national firm. Elizabeth “Liz” Goodman is joining Rose Law Group from Kansas City, Missouri-based law firm Husch Blackwell. She is bringing with her Cole Libera and Destiny Ruiz, lobbyists from Washington, D.C.-based Husch Blackwell Strategies. They started

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Rose Law Group land use attorney Sam DeMoss examines how a new Arizona law could impact development in municipalities across the state

By Rose Law Group Attorney Samantha DeMoss HB2297, also known as the “Adaptive Reuse Law” is the culmination of an ongoing bipartisan effort from the Arizona legislature to mitigate the housing shortage in Arizona. Going into effect on January 1 of 2025, the bill allows for the redevelopment of up to 10% of existing built commercial development for multi-family residential

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