The resolution from the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Alabama, dated Tuesday, April 30, 2024, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-sixth legislative day. This special order takes precedence over the regular order of business and any pending or unfinished matters. The resolution lists a series of bills that are to be given priority on this legislative day, covering a range of topics from motor vehicle regulations and taxation exemptions to appropriations from the Opioid Treatment and Abatement Fund.
Among the highlighted bills are HB474, which addresses exhibition driving and the use of automated traffic enforcement systems; HB269, which provides a tax exemption for certain air carriers; and HB479, which involves supplemental appropriations related to opioid treatment. Other notable bills include HB441, which relates to various Alabama Acts aimed at community incentives; SB281, which prohibits financial institutions from identifying firearms transactions using merchant category codes; and HB331, which concerns the exclusion of nonpublic school transfer students from certain assessments affecting school grades. Additional bills cover topics such as housing authority powers, virtual education, firearms regulation, sex education curriculum in public schools, healthcare for veterans, the creation of the Alabama Farm Center, location monitoring data sharing, income tax credits for contributions to certain facilities, and exemptions for county public building authorities in public contracts.