The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives 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, aimed at enhancing the certification process for child advocacy centers, and HB105, which addresses retirement benefits for law enforcement officers.
Additional bills on the agenda include the Alabama Lead Ban Act (HB330), which revises definitions related to lead content, and HB357, which provides a definition and tax for heated tobacco products. The resolution also includes measures related to public education, such as HB244, which prohibits discussions of gender identity in K-12 education, and HB449, which creates new criminal penalties for unlawful use of DNA. Overall, the resolution outlines a comprehensive list of legislative priorities for the day, reflecting a diverse range of issues from health benefits to education and public safety.