The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate on February 18, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the seventh legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills listed include SB67, which revises the board membership and commissioner duties for Veterans Affairs; SB76, which proposes an exemption from jury duty for nursing mothers; and SB64, which mandates the removal of cut aquatic plants by commercial cutters, establishing criminal penalties for non-compliance. Additional bills include SB104, concerning the composition of the Alabama Job Creation and Military Stability Commission, and SB95, which revises director compensation for the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority.
Other notable legislation includes SB60, which seeks to increase the maximum bonding authority for the Alabama Corrections Institutions Finance Authority, and SB1, which aims to provide compensation for full-time public education employees injured on the job, along with the creation of a trust fund and board. Lastly, SB42 allows governmental bodies to revert condemned abandoned state roads back to their original landowners once deemed unusable. This resolution ensures that these specific legislative matters are addressed promptly and take precedence in the Senate's proceedings.