The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on February 27, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the tenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include HB167, which allows towing companies to notify the Revenue Department about unclaimed vehicles immediately after towing, and HB158, which outlines procedures for funding benefit increases for retirees of the Employees' Retirement System (ERS) and Teachers' Retirement System (TRS). Other notable bills include SB36, which revises competitive bidding and contract protest procedures, and HB66, addressing the impact of elder abuse convictions on intestate succession and related legal matters.

Additional legislation on the agenda includes HB280, which provides further provisions for public nuisance actions, and HB214, which pertains to the School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact. Other bills focus on various topics such as military medical records for school admissions (SB59), uniform compensation increases for county officials (HB157), and the sharing of electronic monitoring data related to pardons and paroles (HB222). The resolution ensures that these bills are prioritized for discussion and voting, reflecting the legislative priorities of the House for the day.