The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-fifth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include SB99, which mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in certain public schools, contingent on donations; SB298, which establishes minimum staffing requirements for law enforcement in Class 3 municipalities and sets a grace period for compliance; and HB381, which sets safety and emergency preparedness requirements for camps, including a licensure requirement.

Additional bills on the agenda include SB370, allowing major manufacturing zones to be located within tax increment districts without size restrictions; SB363, which proposes the establishment of a centralized grant management database by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs; and HB466, which includes Parkinson's Disease as an occupational disease eligible for compensation for firefighters. Other notable proposals include HB95, requiring post-election audits, and HB259, which mandates licensing for the issuance or sale of stablecoins. The resolution emphasizes the urgency and importance of these legislative matters.