Skip to main content

SR34 Alabama 2014 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
Low Interest

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2014
Title
Senate, special order calendar
Summary

SR34 creates a special order calendar that makes a specific list of Senate and House bills the priority business for the Senate on the Ninth Legislative Day.

What This Bill Does

If adopted, the Senate will designate the listed bills as the special, paramount and continuing order of business, giving them precedence over all other matters until they are disposed of on the Ninth Legislative Day only. This scheduling change determines the order of consideration but does not, by itself, change the substantive content of the bills. After the Ninth Legislative Day, the Senate would return to its normal order of business. The list includes both Senate bills (SB2, SB22, SB72, SB89, SB121, SB151, SB168, SB177, SB210, SB229, SB272, SB273) and House Bill 105, each with its topic described in the resolution.

Who It Affects
  • Senate members and staff who will need to address and vote on the listed bills as the priority items on the Ninth Legislative Day
  • Constituents and stakeholders interested in the topics of the listed bills, who may see these issues addressed sooner on that day as a result of the scheduling
Key Provisions
  • Establishes a special, paramount and continuing order of business that takes precedence over all other matters for the Ninth Legislative Day only.
  • Designates the following bills as the special order: SB2, SB22, SB72, SB89, SB121, SB151, SB168, SB177, SB210, SB229, SB272, SB273, and HB105.
  • Requires these bills to be considered in the specified order as the priority business until disposed of on the Ninth Legislative Day, after which normal business resumes.
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

S

Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 215

S

Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Waggoner motion to Adopt

January 30, 2014 Senate Passed
Yes 19
No 2
Absent 14

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature