HR249 Alabama 2024 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2024
- Title
- SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
- Summary
HR249 creates a special order calendar for the 27th legislative day, placing a specific list of bills on the fast track ahead of regular business.
What This Bill DoesIt immediately designates, upon adoption, the special and paramount order of business for the 27th legislative day, giving priority to the listed bills over regular or unfinished business. It enumerates the exact bills to be considered under this special order in the order shown: SB324, SB105, SB155, SB177, SB217, SB283, SB225, SB175, SB309, SB322, SB323, SB336, SB119, SB238, SB150, SB235, SB299, SB164, SB289. The bills specified will be considered before other business on that day. This is a procedural move by the Rules Committee to accelerate or prioritize consideration of these bills.
Who It Affects- House of Representatives members and legislative staff, who will handle debate and votes on the prioritized bills on that day.
- Sponsors, opponents, and stakeholders of the listed bills, who may experience earlier scheduling and potential action on their legislation.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Establishes a special and paramount order of business for the 27th legislative day (May 2, 2024) that takes precedence over regular and unfinished business.
- Specifies the exact list of bills to be considered under the special order, in the following order: SB324, SB105, SB155, SB177, SB217, SB283, SB225, SB175, SB309, SB322, SB323, SB336, SB119, SB238, SB150, SB235, SB299, SB164, SB289.
- The designated bills are to be taken up immediately upon adoption of the resolution and are prioritized for that day.
- This is a House Rules Committee action; it changes scheduling for that day and does not by itself change substantive law.
Bill Actions
Lovvorn motion to Adopt - Adopted Voice Vote
Joint Rule 11
Bill Text
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Source: Alabama Legislature