The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate establishes a special order of business for the eighteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific legislative activities over the regular agenda. The order includes the introduction of bills, house messages, reports from standing committees, motions and resolutions, and uncontested local legislation. This structured approach aims to streamline the legislative process and ensure that key issues are addressed promptly.

Among the bills scheduled for consideration are SB85, which pertains to religious exemptions for K-12 students and public higher education institutions regarding vaccines; HB168, which focuses on mutual aid agreements for local emergency management organizations; and SB174, which requires annual reports from counties and municipalities on business taxes. Other notable bills include HB27, addressing employment restrictions for sex offenders, and various sunset laws that continue the existence of specific state boards and commissions until designated dates. This resolution reflects the Senate's commitment to efficiently manage legislative priorities and address important matters affecting the state.