The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the twenty-eighth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key legislation includes SB254, which addresses the discretion of the Board of Pardons and Paroles regarding parole decisions and the review process for parole violations; SB94, which enhances regulations on the unauthorized use of disabled parking spaces; and SB183, which exempts natural hair styling from regulation by the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering. Other notable bills include SB211, which allows education employees to directly donate sick leave, and SB300, which outlines new design requirements for distinctive license plates supporting schools.
Additional bills on the agenda cover a range of topics, such as SB337, which mandates the issuance of certain deeds by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and SB209, which revises the sex education curriculum in public K-12 schools. Other measures include SB280, allowing the purchase of federal service credit for retirement systems, and SB106, which exempts individuals aged 80 and older from jury service upon request. The resolution reflects the legislative priorities for the day, ensuring that these bills are addressed promptly.