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. Among the highlighted legislation are SB206, which addresses organized retail theft and shoplifting; SB261, which prohibits state and local governments from entering contracts that boycott certain businesses; and SB279, which retroactively removes the requirement for elected county superintendents of education to have their salaries set before their term begins. Other notable bills include SB94, which integrates juvenile probation services into the state court system, and SB99, which proposes an increase in mileage reimbursement for jurors.
Additionally, the resolution includes various other bills covering a range of topics such as education, criminal procedure, taxation, and public contracts. For instance, SB198 aims to modify sentencing guidelines and penalties for certain crimes, while SB176 mandates the collection of educational data to assist students in planning their futures. The resolution emphasizes the importance of these legislative items, ensuring they take precedence in the House's discussions and decisions for the day.