On Thursday, April 4, 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 nineteenth legislative day. This special order of business includes a variety of bills covering topics such as consumer protection for internet-enabled devices, notification requirements for traffic infractions involving minors, judicial compensation, sheriff service of process fees, property owner rights, tobacco product regulations, the Tourism Tax Protection Act, 911 district cooperation, public school student discipline processes, coastal riparian owners' rights, habitual felony offender sentencing, and adjustments to the Commerce Department's secretary and deputy secretary salaries.

Additional bills to be prioritized include regulations on wakeboarding and wakesurfing on certain Alabama lakes, revisions to retirement benefit recovery actions, property insurance policy cancellation notices, transient occupancy tax exemptions, the designation of Little Bluestem as the official State Grass of Alabama, and an increase in compensation for local board of education members with accompanying continuing education requirements. These bills address a wide range of issues from public safety and environmental concerns to education and local governance.