The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-ninth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The resolution mandates that the following bills be addressed in the specified order: HB372, which proposes a county rental tax in Elmore County; HB433, concerning the distribution of a special county sales and use tax in Talladega County; and HB464, which addresses the compensation and benefits of the coroner in St. Clair County, among others.

Additional bills included in the resolution focus on various local governance issues, such as HB468, which creates a Service of Process Fund in Marion County, and HB500, which revises sheriff compensation in Lawrence County. Other bills aim to modify duties and compensation for county officials in Fayette County and establish procedures for credit card transactions for the Chilton County 911 Board of Commissioners. The resolution also includes a bill that alters the corporate limits of the Town of Pine Level in Autauga County, reflecting a range of local legislative priorities.