The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on February 5, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the tenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The resolution outlines a series of proposed legislation, including the creation of a Joint Legislative Committee on the Law Enforcement Medal of Honor and Meritorious Service Award (HB287), prohibiting the inclusion of disposition dates on death certificates (HB289), and revisions to the Alabama Forestry Commission's processes and penalties (HB267). Other notable bills include the authorization of "Invisible Disability" license plates (HB101), limitations on the cost of reproducing voter registration lists (HB67), and increased penalties for making terrorist threats (HB7).
Additionally, the resolution addresses various other legislative matters, such as the revision of terms for the University of Montevallo's board of trustees (SB66), the participation of circuit clerks in retirement programs (HB159), and the reopening of the Teachers' Retirement System for prior service credit (HB130). Other bills focus on motor vehicle regulations, including changes to disability license plates (HB292) and the Alabama Squat Truck Law (HB35). The resolution reflects a diverse range of legislative priorities aimed at addressing public safety, education, and administrative processes within the state.