The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the twelfth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills outlined in the resolution include HB233, which revises the elements and penalties for making a second-degree terrorist threat; HB234, which mandates mobile emergency rapid response systems in public K-12 schools and requires the State Board of Education to adopt related rules; and HB166, which prohibits cell phone use in public K-12 schools and necessitates a school internet safety policy.
Additionally, the resolution includes SB78, which addresses controlled substances by prohibiting the use of butyl nitrite, nitrous oxide, and amyl nitrite, except under certain conditions, and establishes penalties for violations. This special order aims to expedite the consideration of these important legislative measures.