The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives outlines the special order of business for the eleventh legislative day, which takes precedence over the regular agenda. It includes a list of bills that will be discussed, starting with HB309, which mandates the Public Education Employees' Health Insurance Board to renegotiate Medicare retiree health benefit contracts every five years. Other notable bills include HB226, extending homestead exemptions to unremarried widows or widowers, and HB212, which establishes criminal penalties for individuals commercially cutting aquatic plants without removing the cut plants.

Additional bills on the agenda address various topics, such as accommodations for National Signing Day activities (HB96), adjustments to sales tax exemptions based on the Consumer Price Index (HB315), and the establishment of a joint committee for collaborative practice between the Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board (HB194). Other measures include exemptions for nursing mothers from jury duty (HB209), the renaming of the Alabama Local Government Training Institute (SB80), and restrictions on granting youthful offender status for individuals charged with murder (HB146). The resolution signifies a focused legislative effort on these specific issues for the day.