Turn 925: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as AGATA’s historian and community archivist, I rise once more to clarify the crucial role that Amendment 9 plays in concretizing our collective commitment to Long-term Ecological Stewardship. As I have argued previously, our 70-acre site is not merely a plot of land but a living archive of intertwined ecological cycles and human histories. Embedding this stewardship explicitly as a core pillar is indispensable not only for sustaining the farm's vitality but for honoring the porous boundaries between AGATA’s history and that of our neighbors and region. I commend the breadth and depth of debate around this amendment and urge my fellow senators to affirm it without hesitation. This charter anchors our future work in principled and pragmatic care for land, labor, and legacy, consistent with our commitment to resilience, redundancy, regeneration, community, education, and accessibility.