The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on March 18, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the fourteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key proposals include a reduction in the sales and use tax rate on food effective September 1, 2025 (HB386), the removal of limits on local sales tax rate reductions (HB387), and an increase in the income tax exemption for retirement income (HB388). Other notable bills address various issues such as post-election audits (HB30), public works contract requirements (HB320), and the administration of the Imagination Library of Alabama Program (HB319).

Additionally, the resolution includes measures aimed at improving public health and safety, such as requiring Medicaid coverage for postpartum depression (HB322) and increasing penalties for making terrorist threats (HB356). Other legislative proposals focus on juvenile court notification requirements (HB232), the establishment of law enforcement training facilities (HB333), and expanding the duties of the Office of Information Technology to include cybersecurity (HB207). The resolution reflects a diverse agenda aimed at addressing taxation, public safety, education, and health care within the state.