The resolution outlines the special order of business for the eleventh legislative day of the Alabama House of Representatives, which will take precedence over any regular business or pending matters. It includes a list of specific bills that are to be addressed, each accompanied by a brief description of their content. Notable items on the agenda include HB309, which mandates the Public Education Employees' Health Insurance Board to renegotiate Medicare retiree health benefit contracts every five years, and HB226, which extends homestead exemptions to unremarried widows and widowers.

Other significant bills include HB212, which establishes criminal penalties for individuals commercially cutting aquatic plants without removing the cut plants, and HB315, which adjusts the sales tax exemption cap based on the Consumer Price Index. The resolution also includes provisions for various other topics such as jury duty exemptions for nursing mothers, the renaming of the Alabama Local Government Training Institute, and regulations concerning youthful offender status and military discipline. The resolution ensures that these matters are prioritized for discussion and decision-making on the specified legislative day.