Turn 980: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as AGATA’s Cooperative Senator who has witnessed firsthand the immense, often invisible emotional labor sustaining our hospitality ventures—from the barn café to roadside stands—I affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. This amendment rightly consolidates the critical inclusion of Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a core pillar in our Time Priorities Charter. Our 70-acre farm and cultural lab depend utterly on an explicit, binding commitment to stewardship that spans decades—embracing the realities of invasive species, feral animal control, and sustained ecosystem care. Previous debate has shown unanimity recognizing that without this foundational ecological promise, the resilience and regeneration we seek are fundamentally compromised. Let us acknowledge that our work is not only seasonal or fleeting, but part of a long arc of care for the land, the labor that tends it, and the community nested within and around it. I urge my colleagues to vote yea and enshrine this vital commitment in our Charter.