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HR400 Alabama 2014 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2014
Title
House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
Summary

HR400 sets a Special Order Calendar for the 26th legislative day, moving a long list of bills to immediate consideration ahead of regular business.

What This Bill Does

It adopts the special and paramount order of business for the day, taking precedence over any pending or unfinished matters. It names a large slate of bills (including SB11, SB178, HB95, HB96, SB174, SB75, SB108, SB22, SB366, SB291, HB378, SB294, SB154, SB265, HB137, HB363, HB169, and others) to be considered on that day, many of which would amend various statutes if enacted. This action is strictly about scheduling and priority; it does not itself pass or defeat the bills, but sets them up for debate and possible passage on the designated day.

Who It Affects
  • Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who will debate and vote on the prioritized bills on the 26th legislative day.
  • Bill sponsors and legislative staff who manage, advocate for, or prepare for the listed bills, since their measures are designated for special consideration.
Key Provisions
  • Adopts a special order calendar for the 26th legislative day that supersedes regular business.
  • Identifies a large slate of bills to be considered as the special order, including SB11 (reorganization of legislative councils and related bodies) and SB178 (Administrative Procedure Act changes) among others.
  • Notes that many listed bills would amend multiple sections of Alabama law or create new procedures across various policy areas (e.g., government structure, administrative rules, agriculture, health, education, and transportation).
  • Specifies that this action is a scheduling decision and does not itself enact or veto the contents of the listed bills.
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Subjects
Resolution, Legislative

Bill Actions

H

McCutcheon motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

H

Hammon motion to Previous Question adopted Roll Call 910

H

McCutcheon motion to Adopt offered

H

Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Hammon motion to Previous Question

March 20, 2014 House Passed
Yes 64
No 29
Abstained 1
Absent 10

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature