The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate on March 19, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-fourth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Among the highlighted legislation is SB221, which proposes to exclude credit card transaction fees from sales and use tax calculations. Additionally, HB7, introduced by multiple representatives, seeks to define credible threats and establish penalties for making terrorist threats, along with provisions for law enforcement notification and student disciplinary actions.

Other notable bills include HB2, which aims to rename the Gulf of Mexico and mandates observation and implementation by state and local entities, and SB99, which requires the display of the Ten Commandments in certain public schools, contingent on donations. Lastly, HB95 calls for a post-election audit to enhance election integrity. This resolution underscores the Senate's commitment to addressing these legislative priorities in a timely manner.