The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-second legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include Senator Givhan's SB242, which focuses on the codification of 2024 Regular Session Acts and technical revisions to the Code of Alabama, and Senator Carnley's SB212, which addresses required disclosure forms and agreements in real estate transactions. Other notable bills include SB171 by Senator Chambliss, prohibiting the operation of motor vehicles on submerged lands, and HB307 by Representatives Hill and Carns, which pertains to the appointment and powers of visiting judges.

Additionally, the resolution includes several other legislative proposals, such as SB312, which deals with alcoholic beverage licenses for events, and SB316, establishing a new license for educational tourism distilleries. Other significant measures include SB280, aimed at streamlining teacher paperwork through a unified digital platform, and SB209, which seeks to adjust sales tax exemptions based on the Consumer Price Index. The resolution also addresses the theft of employee retirement benefits and proposes a revision of primary election dates in off-presidential years.