The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on April 25, 2024, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-fifth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills listed for consideration include SB9, which addresses the enforcement of state regulations and municipal code liens for Class 1 municipalities; SB23, which prohibits the manufacture and distribution of meat from cultured animal cells; and SB34, which expands the definition of making a terrorist threat in the first degree. Other notable bills include SB89, which makes it unlawful to loiter near controlled-access highways, and SB240, which expands involuntary commitment criteria for individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders.

Additionally, the resolution includes bills related to civil practice in asbestos actions (SB104), maximum vehicle weights on state roads (SB266), mandatory training for municipal officials (SB291), and the establishment of agriculture authorities by counties to promote economic development (SB275). Lastly, SB149 proposes an increase in state funding for feeding prisoners and contributions to the Emergency Prisoner Feeding Fund. This resolution ensures that these specific legislative matters are addressed promptly and take precedence in the legislative process.