The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate establishes a special order of business for the eighth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills listed include SB25, which addresses the distribution of alcoholic beverage tax proceeds in community development districts; SB65, which alters the corporate limits of Paint Rock in Jackson County; and SB54, which pertains to crimes related to unauthorized entry and tampering with critical infrastructure facilities. Other notable bills include SB80, which renames the Alabama Local Government Training Institute to the Buddy Sharpless Education Institute, and SB102, which aims to provide presumptive Medicaid eligibility to pregnant women.
Additionally, the resolution includes SB5, which modifies the size and appointment authority of the Board of Archives and History, and SB40, which defines firearm hold agreements and provides civil immunity related to them. Other bills on the agenda include SB115, addressing impersonation of peace officers, and SB162, concerning the distribution of in-lieu-of-tax payments from the Tennessee Valley Authority in Marshall County. This structured approach allows the Senate to focus on these key legislative items without interference from other pending business.