The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-second legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key legislation includes SB107, which allows the Alabama Board of Funeral Services to impose administrative fees on funeral establishments and requires certificate holders to file annual statements and multiple preneed activity reports. Additionally, SB360 proposes expanding the Public Service Commission to represent congressional districts, revising the term of office, and establishing a Secretary of Energy position. Other notable bills include SB265, which addresses tax abatements for data processing centers, SB270 concerning electric utility contracts, and SB361, which sets requirements for the tethering and confinement of dogs.

Further, the resolution includes SB47, which provides for retroactive child support in certain circumstances, and SB337, which mandates the sale of school lands by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources upon request. Other bills address local taxation, such as SB359, which proposes an ad valorem fire protection tax in Chambers County, and SB292, which aims to create the Alabama Property Protection Act of 2026 to prevent title fraud. The resolution emphasizes the urgency and importance of these legislative matters, ensuring they are addressed promptly in the Senate.