The Alabama Senate has adopted a resolution that establishes a specific order of business for the nineteenth legislative day, which will take precedence over the regular order of business or any other pending or unfinished business. The designated order of business includes the introduction of bills, house messages, reports from standing committees, motions and resolutions, and page.
Among the items listed for consideration are several bills, including SB217, which addresses public school teacher salary schedules and experience credit for certified teachers with experience as paraprofessionals or aides; SB35, which mandates fact-based and inclusive history instruction in public K-12 education; SB104, which pertains to civil practice and asbestos action filing requirements; and SB157, which deals with public education employee protections, student exclusion from classrooms, and related legal immunities and presumptions. Other bills cover a range of topics from corporate law amendments (SB112) to emergency medical transport provider assessments (SB199), and from the continuation of various state boards and commissions (SB123, SB125, SB126, SB132, SB147) to the regulation of high school sports associations (SB99).