The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-eighth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills include various legislative proposals such as HB38, which addresses the prosecutorial functions of district attorneys, and HB163, which pertains to the decoupling of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Other notable bills include HB353, which discusses compensation for judicial officials, and HB542, which expands retirement benefits for district attorneys and their staff.
Additionally, the resolution includes bills related to public safety and taxation, such as HB366, which allows emergency medical services personnel to provide care for injured police dogs, and HB386, which proposes a reduction in sales and use tax rates on food. Other measures include HB86, establishing a Rural Hospital Investment Program, and HB196, which focuses on the management of county juvenile detention facilities. The resolution emphasizes the urgency and importance of these legislative matters, ensuring they are addressed promptly.