The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines the special order of business for the twenty-third 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 series of bills are set to be introduced, covering a range of topics such as occupational licensing, sunset laws for the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering, definitions of sex-based terms in vital statistics, public records procedures, and taxation exemptions for honeybees.

Additionally, the resolution includes various proposed bills addressing local governance and education, such as the creation of a Bon Secour Landmark District in Baldwin County, jurisdiction changes for the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education, and the authorization for the Autauga County Board of Education to use private insurance for school property. Other bills focus on the regulation of maritime data in Mobile Bay, virtual education assessments, and adjustments to sheriff salaries and qualifications in Mobile County. The resolution emphasizes the legislative body's commitment to addressing these diverse issues in a structured manner.