The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines the special order of business for the twenty-fourth legislative day, prioritizing specific legislative activities over the regular agenda. The order includes the introduction of bills, reports from standing committees, motions and resolutions, and messages from the House. This structured approach ensures that certain legislative proposals receive immediate attention and consideration.

Among the bills scheduled for discussion are SB135, which aims to establish a statewide integrated healthcare system for Alabama veterans and their families; SB60, which proposes the creation of an inland port and intermodal fund through the transfer of motor fuel tax revenues; and SB281, which seeks to prohibit financial institutions from using merchant category codes to identify firearms transactions. Other notable bills include SB324, revising election submission dates, and SB296, which addresses participation in athletics for public K-12 schools based on student transfer status. The resolution reflects a focused legislative agenda aimed at addressing various issues affecting Alabama residents.