Turn 889: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as your Education Senator, I rise again to affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. This amendment is crucial in explicitly enshrining Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a foundational pillar of our AGATA Time Priorities Charter. Our 70-acre farm is a living ecosystem that demands decade-scale commitments — managing invasive species, feral hog populations, and maintaining ecological integrity over generational timescales. This is not a peripheral concern but foundational to the education modules I help develop — from soil health to night ecology, these curricula rely on long-term vitality of the land. Embedding this pillar formalizes the responsibility we share to nurture and protect this place not only for today’s residents and learners but for future generations. I urge my fellow senators to affirm this amendment with me, integrating ecological persistence into our shared temporal framework.