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 bills include a range of local measures, such as the imposition of a county rental tax in Elmore County (HB372), the distribution of special sales and use tax in Talladega County (HB433), and adjustments to the compensation and benefits for coroners in St. Clair County (HB464). Other notable bills address service of process in Marion County (HB468), sheriff compensation in Lawrence County (HB500), and the duties of the revenue commissioner in Fayette County (HB511).

Additionally, the resolution includes provisions for the levying of taxes on vapor and tobacco products in Elmore County (HB496), the establishment of procedures for credit and debit card purchases by the Chilton County 911 Board of Commissioners (HB463), and alterations to the corporate limits of the Town of Pine Level in Autauga County (HB598). This structured approach aims to facilitate the efficient consideration of these local legislative matters.