The resolution outlines the special order of business for the twentieth legislative day of the Alabama House of Representatives, which will take precedence over any regular or pending business. The resolution includes a list of specific bills that will be addressed, starting with SB200, which proposes to rename drug courts to "accountability courts" and expand eligibility to include veterans and individuals with mental illness. Other notable bills include SB83, which mandates public entities to install and maintain adult-size changing tables, and HB380, which seeks to prohibit human cloning and establish criminal penalties for violations.

Additional bills on the agenda include HB355, which pertains to the filing of claims with the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, and SB133, which requires juvenile courts to notify local school authorities when a student is charged with serious crimes. Other proposed legislation includes HB481, which addresses exemptions for public works contracts, and HB105, which aims to enhance retirement benefits for law enforcement officers. The resolution ensures that these important legislative matters are prioritized for discussion and decision-making.