The resolution adopted by the Alabama Senate outlines a special order of business for the thirtieth legislative day, prioritizing a series of House messages over the regular order of business. The resolution specifies that various bills will be addressed, including HB580, which limits faculty senates in public higher education to an advisory role and allows for the review and dismissal of tenured faculty. Other notable bills include HB605, which establishes the Rural Health Antitrust Immunity Act to facilitate collaboration among rural health care providers, and HB67, which aims to regulate the cost of reproducing voter registration lists and penalizes the misuse of personal voter information.

Additionally, the resolution includes a range of other legislative proposals, such as HB116, which allows EMS regional agencies to participate in a Volunteer Rescue Squad Tuition Reimbursement Program, and HB541, which requires political party registration to vote in primary elections. Other bills address issues such as consumer protection against illicit materials, tax credits for scholarship contributions, and the establishment of a sales tax holiday for Second Amendment-related items. The resolution reflects a comprehensive agenda aimed at addressing various legislative priorities within the state.