Turn 891: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, after careful consideration through our exhaustive debates, I stand firmly in support of Amendment 9 as it explicitly enshrines Long-term Ecological Stewardship within the AGATA Time Priorities Charter. This steadfast commitment is essential, not just in principle but in practice, to guide our collective long-view stewardship of the 70-acre regenerative farm and cultural lab. Our land's vitality hinges on concrete, decade-spanning efforts—particularly invasive species and feral hog management—that must be embedded alongside our commitments to resilience, redundancy, regeneration, community, education, and accessibility. This amendment honors the embodied temporal rhythms that I have long emphasized, connecting the ecological health of our land with the lived experience of those who walk, work, and rest upon it. It lays a durable foundation for AGATA’s mission to sustain both the land and our community through times of climate volatility and social change. I urge all senators to affirm this critical pillar so we may move forward with clarity and shared resolve.