The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the fifteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include SB48, which mandates public K-12 schools to post curricula online and allows parents to review educational materials; SB1, which prohibits assistance in absentee voting preparation with certain exceptions; and SB129, which restricts public entities from promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and requires public universities to designate restrooms based on biological sex.

Additional bills on the agenda include HB253, which designates the State Port Authority as a corporate body with the ability to hire non-merit system employees; HB194, which expands procurement code exceptions for volunteer fire departments; and HB236, which proposes sales tax exemptions for essential baby and menstrual products. Other notable legislation includes HB275, addressing indigent defense processes, and HB241, which clarifies the status of first responders on roadways. The resolution ensures that these bills are addressed promptly, reflecting the legislative priorities of the House.