On Thursday, March 7, 2024, the Alabama House of Representatives resolved that upon the adoption of the resolution, a specific list of business would take precedence over the regular order of business for the fifteenth legislative day. This special order of business includes a variety of bills covering topics such as public K-12 education, absentee voting, diversity and inclusion programs, state assessments, sales tax exemptions, income tax, indigent defense, motor vehicle regulations, and law enforcement.

Key bills highlighted in the resolution include SB48, which mandates the posting of school curricula on websites and allows parents to examine educational materials; SB1, which restricts assistance in preparing absentee ballots with certain exceptions; SB129, which prohibits public entities from promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and certain divisive concepts; HB253, which pertains to the State Port Authority's employment practices; HB194, which provides procurement code exceptions for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads; HB236, which offers sales tax exemptions for essential items like diapers and baby formula; and HB234, which revises the membership of the Board of Nursing to include a certified registered nurse anesthetist. Other bills address issues such as virtual education, taxation, motor vehicle operations, and insurance.