The resolution from the Senate of the Legislature of Alabama, dated Thursday, April 18, 2024, establishes a specific order of business that will take precedence over the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished business for the twenty-third legislative day. This special order of business includes the introduction of bills, house messages, reports from standing committees, motions and resolutions, and page. The resolution lists a series of bills sponsored by various senators, each addressing different topics ranging from the creation of the Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within the Department of Labor to the exemption of honeybees and their byproducts from sales tax.

The bills mentioned cover a wide array of legislative concerns, such as the continuation of the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering until October 1, 2028, the definition of sex-based terms and the requirement to report sex as male or female at birth, the establishment of procedures to request and obtain copies of public records, and the creation of alternative housing programs under the Home Buyers Initiative Act. Other notable bills include the renaming of the Deputy Commissioner for Prison Rehabilitation, the regulation of maritime data in Mobile Bay, the administration of state assessments through virtual education, and various constitutional amendments affecting local governance and court costs in specific counties. Each bill reflects the legislative priorities and initiatives of the senators sponsoring them.