The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives outlines the special order of business for the sixteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include Senator Chambliss's SB9 and SB10, which address the use of paper ballots and prohibit modem technology in electronic vote counting systems, respectively. Other notable legislation includes HB6, which affirms parental rights, and HB140, which integrates juvenile probation services into the state court system. Additional bills cover a range of topics, including tax exemptions for the Birmingham Zoo, the Volunteer Rescue Squad Tuition Reimbursement Act, and regulations on amusement rides.

The resolution also includes various other legislative proposals, such as HB336, which renames the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area Commission, and HB254, which restricts the use of motor fuel taxes to road and bridge construction. Other bills aim to address issues related to education, natural resources, and military family job opportunities. The resolution ensures that these selected bills are prioritized for discussion and voting, reflecting the legislative priorities of the Alabama House for this session.