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SR101 Alabama 2019 Session

Updated Feb 24, 2026

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2019
Title
Senate, Special Order Calendar
Summary

SR101 sets a special order calendar for the Senate, making a specific list of bills the priority for the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day.

What This Bill Does

It designates HB540, HB537, HB288, HB302, HB139, HB349, SB362, HB597, HB600, HB187, HB378, and HB355 as the special order calendar to be considered in the listed order. These bills take precedence over all other business on that day until they are disposed of. The resolution only changes the order of business for that day and does not directly change laws.

Who It Affects
  • Senate members and staff, whose schedules and workload are affected as these bills are prioritized for consideration on the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day.
  • Sponsors and stakeholders of the listed bills, whose measures are given priority for debate and potential advancement on that day.
Key Provisions
  • Identifies the named bills (HB540, HB537, HB288, HB302, HB139, HB349, SB362, HB597, HB600, HB187, HB378, HB355) as the special order calendar for the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day.
  • States these bills take precedence over all other matters until disposed of for that day.
  • Applies only to the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day, not beyond that day.
  • Notes that the listed bills cover topics such as taxation incentives, evidence-based policymaking, health care reporting, insurance and vehicle laws, age of majority and juvenile issues, law enforcement, job creation and military stability, workers' compensation retroactivity, municipal audits, and hiring of retired officers.
  • Clarifies that the resolution does not enact policy but changes the order of consideration.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

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Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 1316

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Introduced

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature