The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on April 10, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-first legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the highlighted bills are HB477, which allows a nonprofit agricultural organization to offer health benefits to its members, and HB445, which regulates the sale of consumable cannabinoid products by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Other notable bills include HB493, concerning the certification of child advocacy centers, and HB105, which addresses retirement benefits for law enforcement officers.
Additionally, the resolution includes various other legislative proposals, such as the Alabama Lead Ban Act (HB330), which revises definitions related to lead content, and HB357, which defines and taxes heated tobacco products. Other bills focus on public education policies regarding gender identity (HB244), the establishment of the Alabama Background Check Service (HB513), and revisions to the Alabama Tax Tribunal's judge compensation (HB505). The resolution underscores the House's intent to address a diverse range of issues, from public health and safety to education and criminal justice reform.