The resolution outlines a special order of business for the Senate, designating a series of bills that will take precedence over all other matters for the sixteenth legislative day. The bills include a variety of topics such as revisions to the powers and duties of the Legislative Council and Contract Review Committee (SB222), requirements for public works contracts to use domestically made iron (HB157), and provisions for the Alabama Transportation Infrastructure Bank (SB205). Other notable bills address issues like salary adjustments for circuit clerks (HB57), the Healthier Homes Construction Practices Act (SB215), and the prohibition of speed contests in motor vehicles (HB29).

Additionally, the resolution includes bills aimed at enhancing job creation and military stability (HB44), establishing a distinctive license plate for brain cancer research (HB238), and creating a loan repayment program for nursing education (SB57). Other legislative proposals focus on criminal justice reforms, such as reporting requirements for sexual assault data (HB21), and educational initiatives, including a mandated course on personal financial literacy in public K-12 education (HB164). The resolution reflects a diverse agenda aimed at addressing various legislative priorities within the state.