Destiny Ruiz is passionate about helping clients and team members succeed through clear, strategic communication and a deep understanding of the legislative process. With experience in lobbying, policy research, and identifying opportunities within the Arizona Legislature, she is committed to building strong relationships and delivering results that make a meaningful impact.
A proud graduate of the University of Arizona, Destiny participated in the Arizona Legislative Internship Program during her final semester, working at the Arizona House of Representatives with the communications and media team. There, she gained hands-on experience managing social media, drafting press releases and speeches, and tracking legislation — providing her with a firsthand understanding of how policy is shaped.
Following graduation, she began her career with the Maricopa County Juvenile Probation Department, supporting case management, placing youth in safe environments, monitoring compliance, and navigating the court system.
Destiny later joined Husch Blackwell Strategies (HBS) Arizona, a nationally recognized lobbying firm, where she served as a Client Services Associate. In this role, she provided comprehensive support to clients and the HBS team, combining her policy knowledge, research skills, and legislative insight to advance client priorities at the state level. During her time at HBS, she worked closely with Elizabeth Goodman, contributing to successful lobbying strategies and fostering key legislative relationships.
Now at Rose Law Group as a Government Affairs Associate, Destiny continues to leverage her experience to support clients in achieving their policy goals and driving impactful legislative change. She tracks legislation, analyzes policy proposals, and monitors committee activity to keep clients informed and strategically positioned. Destiny also assists in drafting bill language, coordinates advocacy efforts, and facilitates meetings with lawmakers and stakeholders. Her hands-on approach and deep familiarity with the Arizona legislative process allow her to anticipate challenges, identify opportunities, and contribute meaningfully to the success of client-led initiatives.
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[OP-ED] Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin in The Republic: Cutting red tape to bring down housing costs
By Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County Supervisor and Rose Law Group Partner For The Arizona Republic Despite continued high costs and low supply, the housing affordability crisis has received either short shrift or lip service at the state level. This past year, Maricopa County leaders addressed residents’ concerns by overhauling its zoning ordinance, garnering national attention. Maricopa County achieves results on public safety, lowering taxes, fostering economic development and now, housing affordability. In my chairman’s address just

Casa Grande Cactus Mine effluent deal advances
Photo via Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arizona Sonoran Copper Company.) By Pinal Post At A Glance What: Casa Grande authorized negotiations for an effluent purchase agreement with the Cactus Mine (formerly Sacaton Mine) Volume: Up to 1,300 acre-feet per year of treated wastewater Infrastructure: Mining company would build and maintain delivery infrastructure at its own expense Why it matters: Approximately 1,350

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman and Rose Law Group Partner Thomas Galvin passes the gavel to Kate Brophy McGee
By KTAR PHOENIX – The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Monday unanimously selected Kate Brophy McGee as 2026 chair of the metro Phoenix governing body. Brophy McGee, one of four Republicans on the five-member panel, is taking the gavel from 2025 Chair Thomas Galvin. The board selects new leadership at the start of each year. “It means the world
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