10 October 2020

How Sweet It Isn't: The Rose Law Reporter's Slant On The "News That Matters To Arizona"


In plain English it's called MEDIA  MANIPULATION > The Something In-The-Water are the schemes to privatize water-rights. Nothing could be more clear than that. This time it's about Queen Creek and recent actions taken by the Arizona Corporate Commission regarding Johnson Utilities. First there are some required public disclosures:

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the Johnson Utilities service area)

2 Recent Reports:

Pinal County continues to work on water solutions
By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The long, hot summer with few monsoon rains continues to remind...
EPCOR reaches agreement with Johnson Utilities to purchase embattled Arizona company; ‘welcome news,’ says Rose Law Group Co-founder Court Rich
EPCOR reaches agreement with Johnson Utilities to purchase embattled Arizona company; ‘welcome news,’ says Rose Law Group Co-founder Court Rich
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the Johnson...

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26 November 2019

Reporting With Required Disclosures: Real Estate Developers & The Rose Law Group

For sure like Shakespeare wrote "A rose is a rose is a rose" by any other name would smell as sweet
Ah, Inhale that please. When it comes to The East Valley and the five cities and towns in it - and bordering counties all the way south to Casa Grande and Tucson - there's always a need for attorneys (transactional, tax law and zoning) and law groups to represent all the players on-and-off the stage, other than the public: major industry interests like Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Government and Politics.

The final act in the development process - that involves influencing public opinion and their input - is to get city councils to approve everything.
That's where what gets reported in mainstream media is an important thing to try to influence, to control and to manipulate to produce the desired outcomes.
Of course there's also something called 'alternative media" - and investigative reporters who are more independent and objective (and not beholden to "special interests" who represent THE PUBLIC RIGHT-TO-KNOW.
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The following are entries for only about the last month:
DISCLOSURES from https://www.roselawgroup.com/news/
1 Pinal County pleased to receive $15.3 million Build Grant
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings
By Gina Salinas, Public Information Officer, Pinal County | San Tan Times Pinal County
2 Pinal County receives $15M grant for infrastructure near truck production facility
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal
3 Pinal County receives $15 million for economic development
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter
 
Jordan RoseReal Estate Nov 25  
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Hawes Crossing
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune
Mesa officials have sketched out four main areas of activity for the sprawling southeastern part of the city. 
City of Mesa / East Valley Tribune
"An east Mesa city councilman last week criticized a consultant’s report on the future of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, arguing it “would be a recipe for disaster’to allow housing in the flight path along Elliot Road.
Councilman Kevin Thompson’s comments came after a consultant outlined the city’s Inner Loop Master Plan, which covers the 3,100 acres closest to the airport. . ."

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Nov 12  
We just need to prioritize demand

Opinion: An alarming prediction about Pinal County facing a water shortage is a myth that’s based on outdated assumptions and incomplete data.
By Jordan Rose and Tom Galvin, opinion contributors | azcentral
Mark Twain once wrote of his difficulty with math by ascribing a quote about the flexible power of numbers to British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”
Farmers, developers, landowners, residents and elected officials in Pinal County are now empathetic with Twain because we are trying to dispel a growing notion that Pinal County is out of groundwater.”
The Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) is working on revising a model based on outdated assumptions and incomplete data that have perpetuated the myth that Pinal County is facing a water shortage. In fact, Pinal County has plenty of water for today, tomorrow and 100 years from now.
Farmers and cities are good stewards
The agricultural and municipal sectors rely on substantial and robust aquifers and are responsible stewards of water for today’s needs and for future demand.
READ ON: 
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16 December 2019

Jordan Rose: In Real Estate We Trust > How-To-Turn Land Holdings Into Pay-Dirt

Here's Jordan Rose - a feature in one of today's posts that covers a lot of territory all about real estate development. In particular it's about one pending project in Southeast Mesa named Hawes Crossing.
If you're wondering what Jordan Rose does, she tells you herself in less-than-a-minute is a streaming video uploaded to YouTube last year . . . "she [and The Rose Law Group] gets governments to do of not to do something. . ."
Vague enough. . .QUESTION: What's that something?
And how does her law group get all the goodie$ delivered?
Here's just the most recent media report by Jim Walsh that tells you what that "something" is all about:
Millions of dollars ride on E. Mesa vote        
By Jim Walsh, Tribune Staff Writer
East Valley Tribune | 2019-12-15T01:00:00-07:00
"After months of public meetings, the massive Hawes Crossing development is heading toward a vote by the Mesa City Council in January, with only one member opposing it and millions of dollars riding on the decision. . . "
"If the zoning changes requested by attorney Jordan Rose are approved, that vote would unlock the potential for development of more than 1,100 acres in an aircraft overflight area two miles from Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport.
It also will enable six dairy farmers to sell their 535 acres and relocate to a more pastoral setting.
While the dairy farms have come to symbolize Hawes Crossing, which plans to use a white and silver dairy-oriented theme, the Arizona Land Department stands to benefit just as much if not more so.
Hawes Crossing includes 595 state-owned acres that likely would be sold in a lucrative auction if the council approves the zoning.
“There’s a lot of money on the table,’’ Rose said – not only for the dairymen and the state but also for Mesa through taxes and other revenues like development fees.
“I think it was monumentally important that the staff show that the vast majority (of Hawes Crossing) is in the county,’’ Rose said.
“It’s important to get control over that much property so you get revenue out of it. The revenues are going to come to the city or the county. . . ’’ . . .
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WHO IS JORDAN ROSE? Let her tell you herself >
She says personally she gets governments to do or not to do something
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28 March 2020

The Rose Law Group Reports Their News The Way They Want It Read ...Nothing Wrong With That

The Rose Law Group says that they are " honored to represent the top homebuilders, developers, solar companies, schools, businesses and cannabis companies in the country. We are attracted to successful companies, and they to us because we know our role – to use the law and our creativity . . ."     OK  

 

 

 

 

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