This resolution outlines the special and paramount order of business for the sixteenth legislative day in Alabama. It includes various bills and proposals, such as requiring the use of paper ballots for electronic vote counting systems, prohibiting modem technology and internet/cell phone connections for vote counting systems, providing fundamental rights for parents regarding parental rights, including Shelby County juvenile probation services in the state court system, exempting the Birmingham Zoo from certain taxes, decreasing contracted service time for the Volunteer Rescue Squad Tuition Reimbursement Act, renaming the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area Commission, restricting the use of motor fuel taxes for road and bridge construction, requiring cash for admission to school-sponsored sporting events, prohibiting the sale of psychoactive cannabinoids to minors and imposing a tax on gross proceeds, requiring permits for the introduction of fish into state waters, including the United States Space Force in the United States Armed Forces, removing articles of incorporation from required filings for homeowners' associations, creating the crime of chemical endangerment of a first responder, imposing new safety requirements for amusement rides and water slides, providing an exemption for hours worked over 40 for income tax purposes, establishing a fish consumption advisory program, further providing for the modification or termination of uneconomic trusts under the Alabama Uniform Trust Code, and expanding eligibility for the Military Family Jobs Opportunity Act to include the Department of Defense and Services.