The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate on January 15, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the third legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills listed include SB12, which seeks to repeal a 2025 act regarding the annexation of community development districts by wet municipalities; SB19, aimed at eliminating cost-sharing for prostate cancer screenings for high-risk men; and SB89, which proposes the repeal of statewide laws governing the State Pilotage Commission. Other notable bills include SB134, which addresses taxation and penalties related to tobacco warehousing, and SB100, which continues the Alabama State Board of Pharmacy until October 1, 2027.

Additionally, the resolution includes SB114, allowing for the arrest of individuals with out-of-state warrants for crimes punishable by more than one year, and SB122, which extends the State Board of Registration for Foresters until October 1, 2030. Other bills focus on vessel registration fees (SB35), the authorization of retired state employees to work in law enforcement (SB28), and the continuation of the Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling until October 1, 2028 (SB127). This resolution ensures that these legislative matters are addressed promptly and take precedence in the Senate's proceedings.