The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives outlines the special order of business for the twenty-sixth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include HB474, which addresses exhibition driving and the use of automated traffic enforcement systems; HB269, which proposes a tax exemption for certain air carriers; and HB479, which seeks supplemental appropriations from the Opioid Treatment and Abatement Fund for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023. Other notable bills include HB441, which allows existing communities to qualify for incentives under various economic development acts, and SB281, which prohibits financial institutions from using merchant category codes to identify firearms transactions.
Additional legislation on the agenda includes HB405 and HB406, which expand the powers of municipal and county housing authorities while providing tax exemptions; SB128, which restructures the State Board of Health; and HB195, which establishes a sexual risk avoidance curriculum for public K-12 schools. The resolution also includes provisions for veterans' healthcare, remote education for military children, and tax credits for contributions to pregnancy centers. Overall, the resolution sets a focused legislative agenda aimed at addressing various social, economic, and public health issues in Alabama.