The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate on February 17, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the thirteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the highlighted legislation are SB247, which allows for the reorganization of a nonprofit health care service corporation under a nonprofit holding company; SB239, which authorizes certain temporary emergency child custody determinations to become final under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act; and SB190, which proposes a sales tax exemption for the Advancing Sight Network.
Additional bills include SB252, which addresses the employment of Governor's Mansion Authority employees; SB170, which creates a safe harbor for health insurance; and SB210, which revises qualifications for the chiropractic board. Other notable proposals involve SB242, which sets requirements for commercial driver licenses, and SB70, which further defines crimes related to transmitting obscene material to a child. The resolution also includes provisions for guardianships and conservatorships in SB83, exemptions for certain capital improvement projects in SB88, and amendments to jurisdiction regarding domestic violence protection orders in SB173.