SR60 Alabama 2010 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2010
- Title
- Senate, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
SR60 is a Senate resolution that creates a special order calendar and places a list of bills on a prioritized floor schedule through the tenth legislative day.
What This Bill DoesIt designates that certain bills will become the special, paramount, and continuing order of business, taking precedence over all other matters until they are disposed of, but only for the tenth legislative day. The resolution specifies a roster of bills (from both the Senate and House) to be treated as the special order of business, including SB316, SB178, SB97, SB363, SB126, SB48, SB151, SB10, SB209, SB103, SB183, SB24, SB59, SB267, SB127, SB162, and HB109. These bills would, if enacted, make changes to various laws in areas such as education policy, expungement procedures, and other topics; however, SR60 itself does not enact policy, it only sets their floor schedule for the day mentioned.
Who It Affects- Senate floor leadership, committees, and staff who organize and manage floor debate, since the resolution controls the priority schedule.
- Educators and education stakeholders (e.g., teachers, principals, and education employees) and other groups affected by the listed bills, who may experience faster consideration or changes to laws if those bills are acted on.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Establishes the Special Order Calendar as the top priority order of business for the Senate through the tenth legislative day, taking precedence over other matters until disposed of.
- Lists specific bills to be treated as the special order of business (including SB316, SB178, SB97, SB363, SB126, SB48, SB151, SB10, SB209, SB103, SB183, SB24, SB59, SB267, SB127, SB162, and HB109) and notes that these bills would amend or add sections of existing law if enacted.
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Legislative
Bill Actions
Barron motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 137
Motion to Adopt lost Roll Call 136
Marsh first Substitute Offered
Introduced
Bill Text
Votes
Motion to Adopt
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature