Emily Diaz

Emily Diaz

Government Relations Administrative Assistant

Practice Areas: Government Affairs

Emily Diaz started her professional career at the Arizona State Senate in January 2017. In that time she has held several positions at the Legislature such as senior senate page, senate constituent services liaison, senate information desk clerk, senate bill reader and both senate and house administrative assistant. She has assisted a total of six State Legislators from both political parties. Most recently, Emily directly assisted two lobbyists at their lobbying firm in Downtown Phoenix. Spending almost a decade in and around the Legislature has given her a great appreciation for Arizona and its constituents. She has also gained a unique perspective on Arizona Politics as well as a robust and comprehensive knowledge of the legislative process. Emily is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Social Justice and Human Rights at Arizona State University.

Before her time at the Legislature, Emily was a lifeguard for the City of Phoenix Aquatics Department. During her six years with the City of Phoenix, she was also a water aerobics instructor, assistant swim team coach, swim lesson instructor to children and adults, and taught children between the ages of 7-13 the basics of lifeguarding, water safety, CPR and first aid.

Emily met her husband, Alonzo while lifeguarding for the City of Phoenix. They have been together for almost a decade and married for 5 of those years. Together they have a happy and healthy 2 year old little boy named Mateo, who is the light of their lives. In her free time, Emily enjoys walks around her neighborhood with Alonzo, Mateo and their dog Billie.

In The News

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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Microsoft.) By Jordan Novel | CNBC President Donald Trump said in a social media post on Monday that Microsoft will announce changes to ensure that Americans won’t see rising utility bills as the company builds more data centers to meet rising artificial intelligence demand. “I never want Americans to pay higher Electricity bills because of Data Centers,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Therefore, my

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Proposed bill that would end tax incentives for data centers in Arizona will have ‘negative consequences,’ says Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose

“Arizona is attracting the world’s most innovative companies right now — pulling the rug out from their data storage facilities which are necessary to attract this caliber of job creators will have real negative economic development consequences.” –Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group By Reagan Priest | State Affair Tax incentives for data center operators could be on the

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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

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