The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate establishes a special order of business for the fourteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include HB243, which aims to modify certain state ad valorem and construction-related transaction taxes to support the Alabama Development Fund; SB177, which proposes amendments to the Entertainment Industry Incentive Act of 2009, including increasing expenditure thresholds and annual caps for rebates; and HB93, which seeks to raise the monetary value threshold for property exempt from inventory control by the Alabama State Port Authority.
Additional notable legislation includes SB156, which introduces new resentencing procedures under the habitual felony offender act; SB142, which revises the statewide voter registration database; and SB200, which renames drug courts to "accountability courts" and expands eligibility criteria. Other bills address various topics such as the renaming of the Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission, adjustments to small estate distributions, and notification requirements for juvenile court cases. The resolution underscores the Senate's commitment to addressing these legislative priorities in a timely manner.