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When Laws Become Weapons: Dr. Rick Becker on Bastiat, Liberty, and Rural Policy in ND

On this episode of Open Range, former State Representative Dr. Rick Becker dives into the work of French philosopher Frédéric Bastiat, particularly his most well-known book, The Law. Bastiat warned of the dangers that arise when governments use laws as a weapon to benefit those in power instead of a shield to protect the rights and freedoms of individuals. Dr. Becker explains why he chose “Bastiat” as his caucus name during his time in the legislature and how Bastiat’s ideas still hold strong relevance today. This is the first installment of what will be a regular series with Dr. Becker on Open Range, where we’ll continue to break down critical ideas on law, liberty, and governance.

Later in the show, we shift our focus to the latest legislative developments in North Dakota. Megan Langley from Strengthen ND joins us to discuss Senate Bill 2097, which seeks to create a rural community endowment fund to support small towns across the state. Originally proposed with a $50 million budget, the bill has been scaled down to $5 million, raising questions about the legislature’s commitment to investing in rural communities. Langley lays out the goals of the fund, which include strengthening local economies, fostering community development, and ensuring that rural areas have the resources needed to thrive. We break down what this bill means for North Dakotans, how it could impact small-town life, and the next steps in the legislative process.

Whether it's exploring the timeless wisdom of Bastiat or unpacking the policies shaping the future of rural America, Open Range delivers the hard-hitting conversations you won’t hear anywhere else. Tune in as we bring you insightful discussions that cut through the noise and get to the heart of the issues that matter.

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Frédéric Bastiat
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SB 2097
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Strengthen ND
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liberty
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