The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-seventh legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the highlighted legislation are HB88, which designates probation and parole officers as state law enforcement officers; HB437, which establishes a shark alert system to be implemented by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; and HB315, which adjusts the sales tax exemption cap based on the Consumer Price Index for certain weekends.

Additional bills include HB199, which authorizes electronic monitoring for youthful offenders; HB320, which sets requirements for public notice on public works contracts; and HB477, allowing non-profit agricultural organizations to offer health benefits to their members. Other notable proposals address the distribution of the 911 Fund, provisions for disabled veterans' license plates, post-election audits by probate judges, and the creation of a scholarship program for dependents of long-term law enforcement officers. The resolution ensures that these matters take precedence in the legislative process.