Turn 983: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as Cooperative Senator Lionel Baptiste, I stand in firm support of Amendment 9 and the explicit enshrinement of Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a core pillar of the AGATA Time Priorities Charter. Our 70-acre farm is a living, breathing ecosystem amid an increasingly volatile climate and social landscape. This amendment is not a mere formality—it binds us to a sustained commitment of decade-scale stewardship, including invasive species and feral animal management essential to preserving the vitality of our land and community. Furthermore, it anchors our internal justice work by recognizing the inseparability of ecological health and social equity. Each of us has voiced the importance of embedding care and cooperation alongside regeneration and resilience; this amendment crucially integrates those principles with the long-term environmental stewardship we cannot afford to sideline. I urge the Senate to affirm this vital pillar, grounding AGATA’s temporal legislation in the realities of our work and region. I vote yea.