The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-eighth legislative day, prioritizing a series of bills over the regular agenda. The bills include various topics such as the appointment and powers of visiting judges (HB307), revisions to the Board of Chiropractic Examiners' election processes (HB84), and provisions for joint services by 911 Boards (HB25). Other notable bills address taxation exemptions for essential baby and menstrual products (HB152), the establishment of law enforcement training facilities (HB333), and updates to consumer protection laws regarding HVAC warranties (HB95).

Additionally, the resolution includes measures related to municipal governance, such as appeals processes for zoning boards (HB281) and reporting requirements for municipal police departments (HB287). It also proposes educational initiatives like the REACH Act, which offers a nontraditional high school diploma option for older students (HB266), and updates to the Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (HB441). The resolution emphasizes the importance of these legislative items, ensuring they are addressed promptly in the Senate.