HR536 Alabama 2014 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2014
- Title
- House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
HR536 is a House resolution that sets a Special Order Calendar, designating certain Senate bills as the priority for the 30th legislative day.
What This Bill DoesIt immediately designates the listed Senate bills as the top priority for that day, taking precedence over the regular agenda or unfinished business. It schedules specific bills for preferential consideration and signals that these items will be addressed before other matters. It does not change the content of the bills themselves, only the order in which they are considered.
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who must follow the resolution and treat the listed Senate bills as the top priority on the 30th day
- Sponsors, agencies, and stakeholders associated with the listed Senate bills, whose legislation is slated for prioritized consideration, as well as the public affected by those bills depending on their topics
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Provision 1: Immediately upon adoption, the listed Senate bills become the special and paramount order of business for the 30th legislative day, taking precedence over the regular order of business or any unfinished business.
- Provision 2: The bills named include SB63, SB355, SB57, SB235, SB267, SB312, SB317, SB36, SB89, SB191, SB316, SB315, SB400, SB170, SB240, SB142, SB343, SB192, SB144 (as shown in the calendar), and are to be taken up in the order specified by the calendar.
- Provision 3: The special order applies only to the 30th legislative day and supersedes other business for that day; regular business remains on the calendar for subsequent days.
- Provision 4: This resolution does not itself enact new policies or change existing laws; it only sets the scheduling priority for discussion and consideration of the listed Senate bills.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
McCutcheon motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
Hammon motion to Previous Question adopted Roll Call 1102
DeMarco and Merrill intended to vote "Nay", Representative Coleman-Evans inadvertently voted "Nay" and intended to vote "Yea" , Representative McAdory intended to vote "Yea" and Representative Baughn inadvertently voted "Yea" and intended
McCutcheon motion to Table adopted Roll Call 1101
DeMarco first Substitute Offered
McCutcheon motion to Adopt offered
Introduced
Bill Text
Votes
McCutcheon motion to Table
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature