The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the twelfth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include amendments to laws regarding manslaughter and motor vehicle crimes (HB243), new restrictions for certain sex offenders (HB26), and provisions to render agreements that prohibit the disclosure of sexual abuse acts unenforceable (SB30). Other notable bills address juvenile proceedings notification requirements (HB189), changes to the Board of Pardons and Paroles (HB282), and tax exclusions for contributions to Trump Accounts (HB250).

Additionally, the resolution includes measures such as the Railroad Modernization Act of 2019 (HB190), which seeks to increase tax credit caps, and the authorization for the State 911 board to monitor local districts (HB268). Other bills focus on educational requirements in public K-12 schools (HB329), the establishment of a judicial education nonprofit (HB227), and the introduction of a peer-to-peer car sharing program (SB109). The resolution reflects a diverse range of legislative priorities aimed at addressing various social, educational, and administrative issues within the state.