Pinal Partnership January breakfast recap: Pinal County successes not without challenges into 2019

by Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter

Supervisor Rios speaking to a sold out crowd at the January Pinal Partnership breakfast. Also on the panel from left to right is County Manager Greg Stanley, Supervisor House, Supervisor Smith, Supervisor Miller and Chairman Goodman.

Last year brought success for the county with corporations the likes of Nikola Motor Company and Lucid Motors signing deals to locate in Coolidge and Casa Grande. This was just one of the topics discussed by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors and the County Manager this morning, as they gathered to speak to a large crowd at a Pinal Partnership event. The discussion was moderated by Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group, founder and president.

The county had 2.3 billion in capital investments made, landing two major projects, which will bring a lot of growth and employment opportunities, newly elected Chairman Mike Goodman, who is the supervisor of District 2, said.

“We should be proud,” District 4 Supervisor Anthony Smith said, and also noted the Apex Motor Club development in Maricopa, which has already broken ground.

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