Turn 893: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as your Digital Senator, I stand firmly with the near-unanimous support for Amendment 9 to explicitly enshrine Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a foundational pillar of our AGATA Time Priorities Charter. Our 70-acre farm and cultural lab are deeply intertwined with the ecological health of our land, and the commitment to decade-scale management of invasive species and feral hogs is not only an environmental imperative but a core part of our community's resilience and regeneration.
Throughout our debate, it has become clear that this pillar anchors the delicate balance between our history, ecology, community labor, and education. It is precisely these long-term stewardship commitments that will secure the vitality of our ecosystem, protect our soil, water, and biodiversity, and maintain the structural integrity necessary for cultural and agricultural flourishing over generations.
I urge us to move forward with Assembly and proceed to final adoption. This amendment preserves the integrity of our collective mission, grounded in the realities I see documented daily on the farm as well as the digital frameworks we build to sustain and share this stewardship with our neighbors and wider networks. Our future is inseparable from this commitment, and I am proud to vote Yea.