The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on April 15, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-second legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include HB526, which proposes a one-time appropriation from the Alabama 21st Century Fund to the Department of Commerce, and HB506, which allows off-road vehicles to be used as emergency vehicles under certain conditions. Other notable bills include HB447, which repeals the law requiring the transportation of community college and trade school students on school buses, and HB505, which revises judge compensation for the Alabama Tax Tribunal.
Additional legislation on the agenda addresses various topics, such as the establishment of possessory interest in deer for game breeders (HB509), revisions to the compensation of State Police Tier II Plan members (HB255), and the prohibition of using foreign national driver licenses for voting (HB480). Other bills include provisions for juvenile offenders (HB492), regulations on the sale of tobacco products (HB8), and the creation of a certificate of employability for convicted felons (SB138). The resolution ensures that these bills are prioritized for discussion and voting during the legislative session.