The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate on March 17, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-third legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the highlighted legislation are SB159, which proposes tax exemptions for energy use in commercial greenhouses and poultry houses; SB75, which seeks to create exemptions for public works contracts made through cooperative purchasing agreements; and SB140, which mandates notification of local education authorities when a student is charged with certain criminal offenses. Other notable bills include SB341, introducing a pilot program for photographic speed enforcement in work zones, and SB330, which allows electronic means for swearing warrants and citations.

Additionally, the resolution includes various other bills addressing topics such as cryptocurrency fraud prevention (HB303), amendments to the Alabama Uniform Trust Code (SB179), and changes to the parole criteria (HB86). The resolution reflects a diverse range of legislative priorities, including tax policy, public safety, education, and economic development, indicating the Senate's focus on addressing pressing issues within the state.