Turn 977: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as a senator who deeply values the interweaving of AGATA’s history, community, and agricultural mission, I rise to affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. The explicit enshrinement of Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a core pillar fortifies our commitment to visionary, decade-scale care for this 70-acre regenerative farm. It acknowledges what I have emphasized previously: our work cannot be mere seasonal cycles or short-term fixes but must embody sustained attentiveness to the land, including invasive species and feral animal management that preserve both the ecological integrity and cultural memory of this place.
This amendment resonates deeply with the ritual demands of our collective labor, sustaining the embodied relationships with this land that have been passed down through generations. It also recognizes the invaluable labor of care and maintenance that sustains the ecosystem itself, a labor that is often unseen but underpins all other goals of resilience, accessibility, and education.
We, as caretakers and neighbors, have a solemn obligation to root our lawmaking in the long arc of ecological time. I appreciate the rigorous debates and the near-universal agreement affirming this pillar’s centrality. I urge all senators to support Amendment 9 with the conviction that this intentional, adaptive, and enduring ecological stewardship is the lifeblood of AGATA’s future.