The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the fourth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the key items is SB126, which seeks to continue the Alabama Private Investigation Board until October 1, 2028. Additionally, SB33 proposes to expand eligibility for veteran license tags to include certain veterans exposed to radiation. Other notable bills include SB55, which aims to provide hiring and promotion preferences for military spouses in state service and potentially in private employment, and SB102, which extends the Board of Home Medical Equipment until October 1, 2027.
Further, the resolution includes SB118, which addresses the collection and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities and establishes the Alabama Background Check Service, along with the Alabama Rap Back Program. Lastly, SB128 seeks to continue the Alabama Sickle Cell Oversight and Regulatory Commission with modifications until October 1, 2030. This resolution ensures that these legislative priorities are addressed promptly in the upcoming session.