The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on April 4, 2024, establishes a special order of business for the nineteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The resolution lists a series of bills to be considered, including HB167, which addresses consumer protection related to internet-enabled devices, and HB211, which mandates that a minor's parent or guardian be notified when the minor receives a traffic citation. Other notable bills include HB34, which revises judicial compensation, and HB255, which creates a service of process fee for sheriffs.
Additionally, the resolution includes various other legislative proposals such as HB182, which allows property owners to request the removal of unauthorized individuals, and HB220, which introduces the Tourism Tax Protection Act. Other bills focus on education, natural resources, and public safety, such as HB188, which establishes a uniform process for student suspension and expulsion in K-12 education, and HB209, which regulates motorboat operations on specific lakes. The resolution reflects the House's intent to address a range of issues affecting Alabama residents through these legislative measures.