The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on February 17, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the thirteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include HB381, which sets safety and emergency preparedness requirements for camps, and SB71, which prohibits adopting environmental protection criteria that are stricter than federal standards. Other notable bills include HB300, mandating coverage for breast cancer screenings without deductibles or copayments, and HB40, which eliminates cost-sharing for high-risk prostate cancer screenings.
Additional legislation on the agenda addresses various topics, such as consumer protection in the rental home marketplace (HB296), acceptance of military training for EMS licensure (HB182), and measures to prevent cryptocurrency fraud (HB303). The resolution also includes bills related to firefighter license plates (HB317), child custody determinations (HB281), and benefits for volunteer firefighters who die of cancer (HB247). Overall, the resolution outlines a comprehensive legislative agenda aimed at addressing health, safety, consumer protection, and other critical issues in Alabama.