The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate on April 17, 2025, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-third legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the highlighted legislation is SB186, which addresses consumer protection by imposing filter requirements on internet-enabled devices and penalties for non-compliance. Additionally, SB187 mandates app store providers and developers to implement age verification and parental consent measures, allowing the Attorney General and parents to take legal action against violations deemed deceptive trade practices.
Other significant bills include SB5, which proposes changes to the size and appointment authority of the Board of Archives and History, and SB13, which requires public K-12 schools to broadcast the Star-Spangled Banner weekly, suggesting a proposed constitutional amendment. Furthermore, SB142 aims to enhance the statewide voter registration database by identifying voter address changes and removing the Electronic Registration Information Center as a verification database. Lastly, SB158 seeks to prohibit the use of foreign national driver licenses as photo identification for voting purposes.