The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twelfth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the key items are Senator Orr's SB92, which prohibits campaign contributions made with credit cards from billing addresses outside the U.S., and Senator Sessions' SB124, which establishes the Alabama Seagrass Restoration Task Force to address seagrass loss. Other notable bills include SB138 by Senator Roberts, which prohibits franchisors from requiring franchisees to operate on religious days, and SB148 by Senator Allen, which mandates an ordinance for municipalities to impose new or increased taxes or fees.

Additionally, the resolution includes several amendments and new initiatives, such as SB194 by Senator Givhan, which seeks to eliminate certain notification requirements for candidates to the Ethics Commission, and SB196 by Senator Livingston, which exempts public K-12 schools from competitive bidding for playground equipment purchases. Other bills address various sectors, including education, healthcare, and public safety, with a focus on improving local governance and regulatory frameworks. The resolution ensures that these legislative priorities are addressed promptly in the Senate's agenda.