The resolution outlines the special order of business for the ninth legislative day of the Alabama House of Representatives, which will take precedence over any regular or pending business. It includes a list of bills to be considered, each introduced by various representatives, covering a range of topics such as motor vehicle regulations, higher education funding transparency, vessel registration fees, and criminal law reforms. Notable bills include HB1, which mandates the suspension of driver licenses and the use of ignition interlock devices after a first DUI conviction, and HB165, which requires public colleges to report on their funding and operational plans in the event of funding reductions.

Additional bills address issues such as the consolidation of city schools (HB178), self-defense laws (HB192), and the regulation of campaign contributions from foreign nationals (HB214). The resolution also includes provisions for the establishment of an interstate licensure compact for physician assistants (HB156) and penalties for eluding law enforcement (HB37). Overall, the resolution sets a focused agenda for legislative action on these key issues during the session.