Turn 902: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, I stand firmly in support of Amendment 9, which explicitly consolidates Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a foundational pillar in our AGATA Time Priorities Charter. This amendment encapsulates the critical need to uphold decade-scale commitments to invasive species control, feral animal management, and sustained ecological care that are not mere abstractions but deeply embedded in the viability of our 70-acre regenerative farm. Our existing debates have repeatedly emphasized that our ecological health underpins all other pillars — resilience, redundancy, education, accessibility, and community. By formally enshrining this stewardship, including adaptive management practices vital for our land's vitality amidst climatic volatility, we ensure that all subsequent planning, labor, and governance genuinely honor AGATA's unique ecological realities. This is not just good environmental practice but a foundational investment in the longevity and integrity of our farm, cultural labs, and neighbor relations. Having contributed to framing the digital governance aspects earlier, I must also remind us all that our embrace of technology and systems will only be as accountable and responsible as the ecological stewardship it supports. I therefore endorse Amendment 9 enthusiastically and urge my fellow Senators to honor our farm’s future with their yea vote.