The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the sixteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills include SB300, which addresses the design requirements for a new "Helping Schools" distinctive license plate and allows certain individuals to receive it at no cost; SB164, which removes restrictions on hiring accountants for Class IV municipalities; and SB165, which sets qualification fee amounts for municipal elections and requires indigent candidates to submit documentation for fee exemptions.

Additional bills on the agenda include SB279, which expands exemptions for the practice of general contracting under the General Contractor Licensing Board; SB219, which changes the registration fee allocation for service contract providers; SB85, which clarifies the veterinarian-client-patient relationship and defines the scope of practice; and SB305, which authorizes public K-12 schools to accept campus chaplains as volunteers, allowing local boards of education to vote on this matter with specified limitations.