What does a state attorney general do is a question most people don’t fully understand, and in this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and attorney Rodney Glassman to break it down.
Most people are familiar with the U.S. Attorney General, but at the state level, the role is very different—and often more impactful on your daily life. Rodney explains how the state attorney general oversees hundreds of attorneys, provides legal services to state agencies, and influences everything from business regulation to law enforcement and education policy.
You’ll learn how this position affects entrepreneurs, real estate investors, and professionals through licensing, compliance, and legal enforcement. The conversation also explores how political agendas can shape legal priorities—and why understanding this role is critical for protecting economic growth and stability.
This episode highlights the importance of civic awareness, financial education, and informed decision-making when it comes to leadership that directly impacts your business environment and personal freedoms.
If you want to better understand how government roles influence your financial future and why leadership at the state level matters more than most people realize, this episode provides a clear and practical breakdown.
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Truth Sets You Free
03:18 Meet Rodney Glassman
04:52 Military Values and Service
06:48 Why Run for Attorney General
07:07 State vs Federal AG Explained
11:13 Chris Mays Critique
17:02 Who Watches the Watchers
20:44 Campaign Race and Opponent
28:19 Closing Thoughts on Voting
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