The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines the special order of business for the twentieth 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 ensures that certain key legislative proposals are addressed promptly.
Among the bills scheduled for discussion are several significant measures, including SB186, which focuses on consumer protection related to internet-enabled devices, and SB92, which seeks to prohibit cell phones in public K-12 schools while establishing an internet safety policy. Other notable proposals include SB191, which mandates Medicaid coverage for post-partum depression, and SB196, which creates a program allowing high school juniors and seniors to enroll full-time in community college. Additionally, various sunset laws concerning professional boards are set to be reviewed, ensuring their continued operation with or without modifications until specified dates.