Turn 962: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, after witnessing the extensive and profoundly convergent debate, I rise to affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. This amendment rightly consolidates in clear terms our shared commitment to Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a crucial pillar in the AGATA Time Priorities Charter. Our 70-acre land is not only a living farm and cultural lab but a sacred trust for coming generations and neighbors. Embedding an explicit, binding commitment to decades-long stewardship—especially proactive management of invasive species and feral hog populations—secures resilience not only of our ecosystems but of community trust and partnership with neighbors. This amendment builds upon and enriches our prior resolutions, including the integrations of Accessibility and Education, as well as Redundancy and Regeneration. It signals that our ethics and praxis are rooted in reciprocity with the land itself and its broader ecological lifeways, reinforcing the moral imperative I have spoken to in prior turns. With this, I will cast my yea and urge all to join in affirming the vital stewardship our shared vision demands.