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SR59 Alabama 2021 Session

Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2021
Title
Senate, Special Order Calendar
Summary

SR59 sets the Senate’s special order calendar and names a prioritized list of bills to be considered on the 13th legislative day.

What This Bill Does

It declares the listed bills as the special, paramount, and continuing order of business, taking precedence over all other matters until they are disposed of on that day. It identifies the specific Senate bills (SB214, SB206, SB275, SB279, SB254, SB175, SB235, SB282, SB17, SB178, SB57) and House bills (HB219, HB99) to be considered in that order. The resolution is from the Senate Standing Committee on Rules and applies only to the 13th legislative day; after disposition, normal proceedings resume.

Who It Affects
  • Senate members and staff who manage floor debates and bill processing, who will work with these prioritized bills
  • Public and stakeholders related to the topics of the prioritized bills (gaming/education lottery, juvenile records, remote notarization, LIBOR contingencies, redevelopment authorities, Birmingham business improvement districts, electronic voting, trusts, water utilities, parole, eminent domain, coal severance tax, and electric bicycles)
Key Provisions
  • Designates the listed bills as the special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the 13th legislative day, taking precedence over all other matters until disposed of
  • Names the bills in the following order: SB214, SB206, SB275, SB279, SB254, SB175, SB235, SB282, SB17, SB178, SB57, HB219, HB99
  • Applies only to the 13th legislative day as described in the resolution
  • Issued as a Senate resolution by the Standing Committee on Rules
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 23, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

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Motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 467

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Introduced

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature