The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the sixth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the key pieces of legislation to be addressed are SB63, which mandates law enforcement agencies to collect fingerprints and DNA from illegal aliens in custody; SB77, which imposes a fee on international wire transfers and provides an income tax credit for those fees; and SB22, which amends the Alabama Jobs Act to enhance the recapture of incentives.

Additional bills include SB53, which establishes crimes related to concealing illegal aliens and human smuggling, and SB55, which invalidates certain classes of driver licenses. Furthermore, SB32 proposes enhancements to sentencing for murder, manslaughter, and assault, while SB48 seeks to revise the qualifications and salary of registrars. This resolution ensures that these legislative matters are prioritized for discussion and decision-making in the Senate.