The resolution from the Senate of the Legislature of Alabama, dated Tuesday, April 30, 2024, establishes a specific order of business for the twenty-sixth legislative day. Upon the adoption of this resolution, the listed business items are to take precedence over the regular order of business or any other pending or unfinished business. The resolution outlines a series of bills sponsored by various senators and representatives, each addressing different legislative concerns ranging from taxation and revenue to public safety and health education.

The bills mentioned include SB297 by Senator Melson, which relates to the taxation of precious metal bullion; SB304 by Senator Carnley, concerning the mandatory supervised release of inmates; HB345 by Representative Simpson, addressing the operation of unmanned aircraft systems near correctional facilities; and several others. These bills cover a wide array of topics such as community development districts, board membership revisions for Jacksonville State University, controlled substance distribution penalties, income tax credits for storm shelter construction, fentanyl prevention education, pardon eligibility for sex offenses involving a child, economic incentives under various acts, revisions to the State Auditor's powers, supplemental appropriations from the Opioid Treatment and Abatement Fund, permanent registration for volunteer rescue squad vehicles, regulations for automated driving systems, tax lien auctions and sales, and the establishment of a health care system for Alabama veterans and their families.