HR289 Alabama 2017 Session
Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2017
- Title
- House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
This resolution sets a special order calendar for the 18th legislative day, listing specific bills to be treated as priority items.
What This Bill DoesIf adopted, it designates the listed bills as the special and paramount order of business for that day, taking precedence over regular or unfinished business. It instructs the House to consider these bills in the specified order, rather than the normal sequence of business. The measure is a procedural step by the House Rules Committee to control the day’s workload and debate order.
Who It Affects- Education stakeholders (students, families, and schools) — affected by SB32 (civics test for high school graduation) and HB381 (sharing vaccine information with local boards and making it available through the Education Department).
- Public, businesses, government agencies, and professionals — affected by the other listed bills covering fantasy contests regulation, insurance licensure requirements, probate bonding liability, credit union examinations, historic tax credits, law enforcement policy requirements, motor vehicle and transportation regulations, indigent defense fees, banking promotions, asset protection waivers, and government entity tax exemptions.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Establishes the Special Order Calendar for the 18th legislative day, giving these bills priority over regular business.
- Lists the specific bills/topics to be taken up in the stated order: SB32, HB354, HB381, HB151, HB423, HB357, SB15, HB167, HB345, HB50, SB143, HB243, HB355, HB420, and HB337.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
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Johnson (R) motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
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Introduced
Bill Text
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Source: Alabama Legislature