The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on March 20, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the sixteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills scheduled for discussion include a variety of topics such as revising primary election dates in off-presidential years (HB258), prohibiting campaign contributions from foreign nationals (HB363), and establishing warranties on HVAC systems (HB95). Other notable proposals include the creation of a legal services office for the National Guard (HB328), authorization for the Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe to hire a police officer (HB361), and sales tax exemptions for essential baby and menstrual hygiene products (HB152).
Additionally, the resolution includes measures aimed at enhancing public safety and education, such as requiring mobile emergency rapid response systems in K-12 schools (HB234) and allowing home school students to participate in career and technical education programs (HB61). Other bills address issues related to law enforcement, such as retirement benefits for officers (HB105) and penalties for providing false information during lawful stops (HB34). The resolution reflects a diverse legislative agenda focused on consumer protection, education, public safety, and campaign finance reform.