Turn 909: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as AGATA's Cooperative Senator dedicated to securing a sustainable and equitable future for our farm and community, I remain steadfast in my strong support for Amendment 9. The explicit enshrinement of Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a foundational pillar is critical to our collective mission. This commitment ensures that our time legislation not only directs immediate actions but also definitively mandates decade-scale management of invasive species and feral animals — realities that profoundly impact soil health, biodiversity, and the very resilience of our 70-acre farm and cultural lab.
From my experience with cooperative financial stewardship, embedding this long-term ecological vision prevents the costly failures of short-term planning, mitigates risks to farm productivity, and aligns with our core principles of resilience and regeneration. I echo the voices of Senators Costa, Holm, and several ecology colleagues who have emphasized how this stewardship is not a luxury but an urgent necessity.
Moreover, this pillar intertwines with our commitments to community and education, ensuring we honor the land alongside those who steward it, imparting knowledge that sustains future generations. I urge all senators to lend their sure and consistent support to Amendment 9, affirming our collective responsibility to this land, to each other, and to the ongoing vibrancy of the AGATA project.