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Just a small town kid trying to make a differnece in his commuity

05/28/2026

WARNING: long post forthcoming! But hopefully, a worthwhile read to my San Juan County and McKinley County followers. As most of you know, I've been pretty quiet on all things political because, well, who wants to hear from a former politician?!? That being said, I believe this is a contested election that is under the radar for most voters and it will have a real impact on the people and businesses across our county. And, this post is not from my perspective as a former elected official but as a CURRENT practicing attorney and business owner. So. Here it goes.

YES. I voted for Judge Stephen Wayne today. YES. I would humbly suggest, you consider doing the same. Why? New Mexico desperately needs qualified, intelligent, honest, open minded, and younger (yes I dropped the age qualifier) judges at the District Court level. Sadly, most members of the public do not understand how big of an issue this has become in New Mexico. It's not a sexy political issue. Who wants to talk about judges, particularly at the state trial court level?!? But. I can tell you from practical experience, although we all like to get fired up about the United States Supreme Court, where the real sausage is made, where decisions more consistently impact our local community, is at the District Court level. The vast majority of cases are never appealed out of the trial court level. Why does this matter? This means the judge sitting on these cases is the sole and final decision maker (other than a jury in jury trial cases, which rarely happen any more). Put another way, who you vote for regarding the District Court level does actually matter! And New Mexico has had a very, very difficult time attracting talented lawyers to join the bench. This was an issue I spent a lot of time working on in the legislature because it is a very real and a very serious problem. With Judge Wayne, I believe we have an excellent judge who should remain on the bench.

So, to the more important part--why Stephen Wayne? I have practiced law with him on the other side of cases; and, I have appeared in front of him in his capacity as District Judge. I can tell you in both scenarios I have a tremendous amount of respect for Judge Wayne. He's highly intelligent; of an even demeanor; studies and cares about the law and the rule of law; cares about getting decisions right regardless of the parties appearing before him or their lawyers; and he's younger (he's in his 40's). Why does age matter? Because when you have someone who joins the bench at his age, they will (hopefully) be there for ten, fifteen, twenty years. You don't want a judge who takes a position on the bench just to boost his retirement numbers and retire in six years. Rather, you want someone IMO who know they are committed to the bench for several years because it does take some time to become a great judge. So, from my perspective, Judge Wayne is exactly the type of judge New Mexico should be diligent in seeking. And keeping.

Now, I want to address the negative and, quite frankly, disappointing things I have seen online and in my mailbox regarding Judge Wayne. I'm sure Mr. Ned Fuller is a nice man. that having been said, I can't tell you how disappointed I have been by the mailers and talking points Mr. Fuller's campaign has been issuing. This, perhaps above all, is very concerning to me regarding someone who is to be a sitting judge. First, the disingenuous assertion that Stephen Wayne was appointed by MLG. Love or hate MLG, newsflash--literally every judicial appointment throughout our entire state since 2018 has been a MLG appointment. Why? Because she's the Governor and she's the one who constitutionally appoints judicial vacancies! The most conservative judge on planet earth would still be a MLG appointment. It's so very disingenuous to give the impression that because Judge Wayne was appointed by MLG he therefore is a secret progressive, which is what the narrative has been implying. Also. Mr. Fuller conveniently leaves out the reality that in his position as an Administrative Law Judge, he was appointed by MLG. The hypocrisy for political gain is difficult to ignore.

Next, there's an audio clip floating around about Judge Wayne. I encourage you to listen to the entire clip. If you've ever been in court, you understand how difficult it is to get criminal defendants to consistently appear for court. New Mexico's system is notoriously difficult in terms of keeping defendants incarcerated prior to trial. This is a fault of the system, not any particular judge. From my perspective, this was Judge Wayne attempting to encourage a defendant to continue to appear for scheduled court hearings. The rest is just political noise.

I'll also comment on the criticism I have seen leveled at Judge Wayne because he changed his party affiliation from Decline to State (independent) to Republican after being appointed by MLG. The argument, as best I can follow, is this is grand evidence that Judge Wayne is essentially just a closet progressive. First, I'll freely admit that I am so over there being a small group of people who put forth a litmus test for what it means to be a "true" Republican. Conservative principles are, from my perspective, what lead to the greatest liberty and freedom over and above any other political theory. That being said, I believe there is a lot of room to discuss what conservative principles are and are not. People who dismiss others as not "true" conservatives because they disagree on conservative principles are not serious people in my experience. I guess I also fail to see how changing your party affiliation from DTS to Republican is a bad thing? Do we not want a society of free thinkers who study issues and change their minds as they shift in their political thinking and perspective?

Finally, I'll add that the best judges in my perspective are lawyers who had real humans as their clients during their days as a practicing lawyer. I very much appreciate the work that prosecutors do but it is a much different role than as a judge. It's hard to replace the experience of walking an actual human client (rather than the government as your client) through a difficult scenario and/or decision. I believe these types of experiences help keep a judge grounded when he or she takes the bench, to not forget the humanity of those litigants or defendants appearing before them and that the judge's decision has a real life impact on real life humans. Judge Wayne had actual, real human clients before taking the bench.

Thanks for reading my novella on why I voted for Judge Wayne and why, I would humble submit, you should consider doing the same!

Gov's EV mandate doesn't make sense for many rural commuters 11/05/2023

We live in a constitutional republic. No one person should have the authority to dictate commerce. Let the free market system work. Bad government policies always result in the poorest among us getting left behind. Here’s yet another example, unfortunately.

Gov's EV mandate doesn't make sense for many rural commuters OPINION: Many New Mexico residents will go to a neighboring state to purchase a new gas-powered vehicle, thus causing additional harm to our economy and business community.

Photos from Ryan Lane's post 10/23/2023

Take a walk with me to honor two of the finest men I’ve known—not something I dare say lightly. Coach Kirk Carpenter (left). Coach Herb Stinson (right). Both inducted into the Aztec Hall of Honor recently, and on the same night. Which for me personally, is apropos, as Coach Carp coached me in high school baseball and Coach Stinson coached me in high school wrestling, both at Aztec High School. Both of these men have made indelible marks on my life. Both of these men have remained friends and mentors of mine well into my adulthood (yes, I am technically an adult 🤣). They have taught me many, many things. Frankly, the Ryan that you know today would not exist apart from these two men.

I actually first met Coach Carp as a freshman in high school, as he was the freshman football coach. I decided to come out late that season. Coach Carp said I could join the team but not until I completed 100, one-hundred yard sprints. An assignment he assumed would take me a week. Little did he know the stubborn and self-determined 14 year old boy he was dealing with! I finished them in one day. Utterly and completely exhausted, I staggered up to Coach Carp and reported I was finished and again asked if I could join the team. I’ll never forget the look of disbelief on his face. Needless to say I was in pads the next day. But the baseball field is where our relationship truly took root. Coach Carp had the highest of expectations of his players, and he held himself to that same standard of excellence. And he still does to this day. Coach Carp exuded passion for the game of baseball in such a way that it was contagious. He was a master at relating how the game of baseball mirrored life. Countless times after practice was over he would stay late and hit me extra ground balls or throw BP to me in the cage. I knew I needed to get better and putting in additional work was the only way this humble Aztec kid knew how. He never once complained about staying late, when I’m sure he would have rather been at home. And he never once said no. His commitment to developing boys into men was unparalleled.

Coach Stinson is a mythical figure, nationally, in the sport of wrestling. All of which is well deserved. There aren’t a lot of people that I’ve felt intimidated by in my life when I first meet them, but he is certainly one. Coach Stinson taught me the meaning of personal discipline, the importance of setting exceedingly difficult to attain goals, and how to work tirelessly to achieve those goals. I don’t miss wrestling for one second. It’s a brutal sport. But wrestling taught me more about life than any other sport or endeavor combined. And Coach Stinson was at the helm for those lessons. There is no question that had I not wrestled for Coach Stinson, I would not be near the man that I am today. I also learned the true meaning of mental toughness from Coach Stinson, which has paid dividends for me whether in business, the political realm, or taking a 100 mile jaunt through the mountains. You are capable of so much more than what your mind and body would have you believe. Coach Stinson helped me learn that lesson first hand.

Congrats to both men on being inducted into the Aztec Hall of Honor. Very well deserved.

Amended Order - The Bob Clark Podcast 09/19/2023

I did about a ten minute segment if interested.

Amended Order - The Bob Clark Podcast House Republican Leader Ryan Lane comments on the amended public health order by the Governor concerning guns in New Mexico on News Radio KKOB

Where do GOP lawmakers stand on calls for special session? 09/15/2023

I gave an interview this evening regarding the Governor’s unconstitutional order regarding fi****ms Bernalillo County

Where do GOP lawmakers stand on calls for special session? New Mexico House Republican Leader Ryan Lane said that was a step in the right direction, but he wants more done.

09/10/2023

Myself as Leader of the House Republicans and as a licensed attorney, together with Leader Baca in the Senate, will be filing a lawsuit this week in federal court to enjoin the Governor from enforcing what is clearly an unconstitutional executive order. No one person should decide which of your constitutional rights are valid and which are only privileges that can be removed unilaterally.

Photos from Ryan Lane's post 05/29/2023

Memorial Day. What is there to say to those who have sacrificed everything for their country, for their community, for their family? Thank you and a heart of gratitude, certainly. But beyond the thanks, let us take seriously the charge to live a life worthy of the sacrifice of our brave men and women who gave it all for you and I and our children. We live in the greatest nation the world has ever seen. But greatness does not come without even greater sacrifice.

05/20/2023

One of my favorite pictures. From one of my favorite moments. With one of my favorite humans. This pic captures so much of what was running through my mind in this moment. Feelings of utter despair. Contradicted by an intense commitment to persevering regardless. Knowing full well the shear pain and effort that was waiting for me and would be extracted from me before the finish. 70 miles down, 35 to go at this point. Raining. Wet. Cold. Miserable. The finish seemed so, so far away. But having experienced these moments before, I knew I had to focus on the next mile; the next corner; the next tree. The beauty of this moment is just how much it mirrors real life. We often complain when life is not easy. It’s actually designed to not be easy. These are the defining moments of us as human beings. In those moments of difficulty, how am I going to respond?

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