The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives outlines a special order of business for the thirtieth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include the establishment of a Dam Safety Program requiring the Emergency Management Agency's oversight on dam construction and modifications (SB378), a prohibition on campaign contributions made via credit cards with foreign billing addresses (SB92), and tax exemptions for energy use in commercial greenhouses and poultry houses (SB159). Other notable proposals include the renaming of the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act to honor Vivian Davis Figures, which would include vaping as prohibited in public spaces (SB9), and the introduction of the Alabama Property Protection Act aimed at preventing title fraud (SB292).
Additionally, the resolution addresses various legislative measures such as the requirement for public schools to display the Ten Commandments (SB99), the establishment of violence prevention and conflict resolution education in K-12 schools (SB364), and the revision of penalties for second-degree stalking (SB273). The resolution emphasizes the importance of these bills, ensuring they take precedence in the legislative process, reflecting the House's commitment to addressing these critical issues in Alabama.