ARIANNA GRAINEY From left are Councilmember Emilena Turley, Vice Mayor Julia Wheatley and Councilmember Jeff Brown at a Queen Creek Town Council meeting. (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the Johnson Utilities service area.) By Richard Dyer | Queen Creek Independent The town of Queen Creek has agreed to connect its …
Why Arizona NORML Supports Prop 207; Featuring Jonathan Udell, Rose Law Group Attorney
Photo via Arizona NORML Facebook Jonathan Udell says the legalization of cannabis under the Smart and Safe Arizona Act would create jobs, spur economic development, deter black market activity, and promote promote freedom.
Banks Navigate Hazy Regulations To Serve Cannabis Businesses; Jonathan Udell, Rose Law Group Attorney, Comments
By Mengqi Sun | Wall Street Journal Many financial institutions looking to offer banking services to the expanding number of legal cannabis growers and distributors in the U.S. are still limited by spotty regulations and expensive compliance efforts. The disparities between federal and state laws governing the use of marijuana and hemp, and the differences across states, are inhibiting banks …
Fox 10 Looks Forward To Saturday’s Big Wiffleball Tournament.
By Fox10 Phoenix Organizers and participants in the Western Wiffleball Classic, including event creator Logan Rose as well as Carson and Jason Rose, step up to bat and knock out a preview of all the fun expected this Saturday! Registration info below: www.littleleaguewiffleball.com
Casa Grande Expects Explosive Residential Growth; Jordan Rose, Founder And President Of Rose Law Group, Weighs In On City’s ‘Wise Positioning.’
By Gabrielle Olivera | Casas Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — City officials say two new homes will have to be built every day from now until 2030 to accommodate all the people expected to move to Casa Grande over the next 10 years. That was data presented in the city’s new 2030 General Plan this week. Residents were able to …
If Arizona Legalizes Cannabis, Top Prosecutors Would Be Key To Clearing Past Convictions; Jonathan Udell, Rose Law Group Litigator, Quoted
Allister Adel (left) and Julie Gunnigle, candidates for Maricopa County Attorney. (Maricopa County Attorney’s Office page and Gunnigle 2020 page / Facebook) By Meg O’Connor | The Appeal One candidate for Maricopa County attorney says she’ll make clearing past marijuana convictions ‘universal and automatic’ if elected. The other has not said she would do anything to support expunging criminal records. Arizona …
Polo Classic: Even Sexier. Even Safer. And Always Surprising.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) What’s New This Year …? The Stella Artois Polo Classic: Presented by Ketel One has collaborated with local officials, the City of Scottsdale and WestWorld of Scottsdale to offer you a social-distancing friendly event. Some of the health and safety measure we have implemented this year include: Sideline Parking spaces have been increased in number and in size from 8′ to 10′ …
Western Wiffleball Classic Participants Talk About Saturday’s Tournament With 3TV/CBS5
By AZ Family A couple of young wiffleballers, cousins Carson and Luke Rose, stepped up to the plate on “Good Morning Arizona” today for a little pre-game chatter about the big tournament this Saturday.
Major Semiconductor Maker Zeroing In On Phoenix Site; Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group Founder And President, Comments
By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal An expansive swath of desert in north Phoenix is likely the landing spot for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.’s $12 billion plant, multiple sources with knowledge of the deal confirmed. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The world’s largest contract silicon chip manufacturer announced in May that it was planning to build a $12 …
4 Bid In Auction Of State Land In Southeast Valley Hot Spot; Tract Development Will Help Region, Says Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group Founder And President
By Robert Anglen | AZ Central Four unidentified bidders will compete in a controversial auction of state land near some of the hottest real estate in the country. Restrictions for prospective bidders on the 2,783-acre parcel in the far southeast Valley were so severe that some homebuilders, developers and lawmakers accused state officials of tailoring the auction to benefit a …