The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate establishes a special order of business for the nineteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific legislative activities over the regular agenda. The order includes the introduction of bills, house messages, reports from standing committees, and motions and resolutions. A list of bills to be considered is provided, covering a range of topics such as public school teacher salary schedules, history instruction in K-12 education, civil practice regarding asbestos actions, and various amendments to state laws affecting education, taxation, and corporate regulations.

Notable bills include SB217, which addresses experience credit for public school teachers, and SB157, which provides civil and criminal immunity to education employees regarding student exclusions from classrooms. Other significant proposals involve the Alabama Accountability Act, the Tourism Tax Protection Act, and the continuation of various state boards and commissions under the Sunset Law until 2028. The resolution ensures that these legislative matters are addressed promptly, reflecting the Senate's commitment to advancing important policy discussions.