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 unabate certain state ad valorem and construction-related transaction taxes to support the Alabama Development Fund, and SB177, which proposes amendments to the Entertainment Industry Incentive Act of 2009, including increasing the maximum expenditure threshold for rebates and allowing unspent incentives to carry forward. Other notable bills include HB93, which seeks to increase the monetary value threshold for property exempt from inventory control by the Alabama State Port Authority, and SB200, which aims to rename drug courts to "accountability courts" and expand eligibility to veterans and individuals with mental illness.
Additional legislation on the agenda includes SB156, which establishes resentencing procedures for habitual felony offenders, and SB142, which modifies the statewide voter registration database. Other bills address various topics such as salary deductions for state employees, the renaming of the Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission, and changes to the management of small estates. The resolution reflects a focused legislative effort to address a range of issues, from economic development and criminal justice reform to voting regulations and public agency management.