The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives outlines the special order of business for the twenty-ninth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key legislation includes SB206, which addresses deceptive trade practices related to businesses advising clients on veterans' benefits claims; SB43, which prohibits healthcare providers from enforcing contractual terms that restrict cost information sharing; and SB42, which allows abandoned state roads to revert to original landowners once deemed unusable.

Additional bills on the agenda cover a range of topics, including the creation of a crime for the theft of employee retirement benefits (SB244), the establishment of penalties for mail theft (SB108), and the prohibition of operating motor vehicles on submerged lands (SB171). Other notable measures include exemptions for nursing mothers from jury duty (SB76), revisions to the statewide voter registration database (SB142), and changes to the age at which minors can consent to medical treatment (SB101). The resolution ensures that these bills are addressed promptly, reflecting the legislative priorities of the state.