The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the twenty-eighth legislative day, prioritizing a series of bills over the regular agenda. Key items include Senator Albritton's SB354, which proposes a one-year prohibition on new solar power facilities, and Representative Lee's HB155, which seeks to eliminate the annual verification requirement for homestead exemptions for permanently and totally disabled veterans. Other notable bills include HB329, mandating the completion of an approved computer science course in public K-12 schools, and HB249, which revises guardianship and conservatorship procedures.
Additional legislation on the agenda addresses various topics, such as tax increment districts (HB626), legal tender rounding for cash transactions (HB545), and the establishment of community land trusts for affordable housing (HB404). The resolution also includes bills related to college scholarships for law enforcement dependents (HB98), updates to tax abatement programs (HB393), and the regulation of data privacy (HB351). Overall, the resolution sets a focused legislative agenda aimed at addressing a range of social, economic, and educational issues within the state.