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SR102 Alabama 2010 Session

Updated Feb 25, 2026

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2010
Title
Senate, Special Order Calendar
Summary

SR102 is a Senate resolution that sets the special order calendar for the 19th Legislative Day, designating priority bills for consideration.

What This Bill Does

It designates the listed bills as the special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the 19th Legislative Day, taking precedence over all other matters. This means those bills will be considered before other business on that day. The resolution itself does not change laws; it only sets the order of debate and consideration. The included bills cover topics such as energy policy, mortgage title clearance, transportation utilities, local government contracting, library boards, school security, voter lists, hunting land rules, regulated products, alcohol taxes, prescription drug reuse, coroner procedures, license plates, write-in elections, and child abduction prevention.

Who It Affects
  • Senate members and legislative staff who will manage and debate the prioritized bills on the 19th Legislative Day.
  • Alabama residents and organizations who would be affected by the listed bills if they become law (e.g., local governments and their vendors, library systems, energy policy stakeholders, hunting land managers, healthcare and education communities, and voters).
Key Provisions
  • Designates a special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the 19th Legislative Day, taking precedence over all other matters.
  • Specifies a list of bills to be treated as the priority items for that day, including SB252 (Energy Policy), SB170, HB305, SB192, SB308, SB100, SB140, SB108, HB330, SB407, SB98, SB389, SB232, SB449, SB85, and HB213.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

Barron motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 464

Introduced

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature