The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives outlines a special order of business for the twenty-eighth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key legislation includes the Alabama Fights Organized Retail Theft and Theft by Shoplifting Act (SB206), a measure to prohibit state and local governments from entering contracts that boycott certain businesses (SB261), and a bill to remove the requirement for elected county superintendents of education to have their salaries set before their term begins (SB279). Other notable bills address juvenile probation services in Shelby County (SB94), increase juror mileage reimbursement rates (SB99), and mandate the use of video cameras in certain special education classrooms (SB56).
Additionally, the resolution includes various other legislative proposals, such as the authorization of sales tax exemption certificates for contractors (SB292), updates to the Child Physical and Sexual Abuse Victim Protection Act (SB223), and modifications to sentencing guidelines for certain felonies (SB198). Other bills focus on the Alabama Accountability Act (SB263), the establishment of a Rural Logging Support Act (SB76), and provisions for water utilities and nonprofit organizations (SB258). The resolution emphasizes the importance of these legislative items, ensuring they are addressed promptly during the session.