On Wednesday, February 28, 2024, the Alabama House of Representatives passed a resolution establishing a special order of business for the eleventh legislative day. This resolution prioritized specific legislative bills, making them the main focus and allowing them to take precedence over the regular order of business or any other pending or unfinished matters.

The bills listed for priority consideration included a range of topics: HB82, which revises penalties and requires restitution for falsely reporting crimes; HB126, mandating annual training for fire-protection and emergency medical services personnel on dealing with individuals with sensory needs and certain disabilities; HB164, which prohibits the online distribution of material harmful to minors and requires online age-verification; HB101, addressing election expenses reimbursement to counties by the state; HB70, concerning the creation of special volunteer licenses for nonresident dental professionals and fee adjustments; HB66, requiring food service establishments to provide country of origin and differentiation between farm-raised and wild fish for seafood products; and HB79, which classifies advertising access to sexual or labor servitude as a Class B felony.