The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twentieth legislative day, prioritizing a series of bills over the regular agenda. Key items include Senator Melson's SB91, which allows county and municipal authorities to withdraw from multi-jurisdictional authorities and addresses tax distribution; Senator Waggoner's SB280, permitting state employees and teachers to purchase retirement credit for federal service; and Senator Coleman's SB181, which proposes the creation of a judicial education nonprofit. Other notable bills include SB237, addressing ethics in higher education research, and SB326, which authorizes the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to establish boating regulations.
Additionally, the resolution includes several House bills, such as HB77, which prohibits including disabled veterans' homestead taxes in debt-to-income ratios, and HB110, which authorizes the issuance of digital driver licenses. Other bills focus on various topics, including hunting and fishing licenses, anaphylactic response policies for day care centers, and the inclusion of Parkinson's Disease in occupational disease compensation for firefighters. The resolution emphasizes the importance of these legislative measures, ensuring they receive immediate attention and consideration.